Awesome our just brilliant phew thank god ppl like u are stil avaailable man tyyyyy :) and ya 1 mr favour can u upload a video for me please i got Applications Tommorow :( I need to know how to solve a exo-thermic and endo-thermic reatcion (i need to know how to solve and how to get the answer on the chart With Delta H and alll please make a vid would be helpful ty.
What is the difference between (aq) and (l) states? And if the question does not show the state symbols for the equation, how would we identify them in their states?
@kydwykqyd Aq is aqueous, that is the substance has been diluted with water. You will usually find aqueos states for ionic substances. L stands for liquid. Its is the pure substance in molten state.
thank you :D
sulimi4ever95 16 hours ago
XzalexxX: you can use the periodic table.
akshy1996 1 week ago
How do you know what the charges are?
XzAlexX 2 weeks ago
THANKS SIR!!!!
I wish you were my Chemistry teacher!!
champion2999 1 month ago
this helps me a lot!!! thanks!!! thank you so much!!!!!
carineY4ever 3 months ago
Awesome our just brilliant phew thank god ppl like u are stil avaailable man tyyyyy :) and ya 1 mr favour can u upload a video for me please i got Applications Tommorow :( I need to know how to solve a exo-thermic and endo-thermic reatcion (i need to know how to solve and how to get the answer on the chart With Delta H and alll please make a vid would be helpful ty.
ProjectDarkWorlds 3 months ago
brilliant explanation duuuuude
therealjordiano 3 months ago
Great video!
scienceandhiphop2011 4 months ago
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Thx alot! im having my O's tmr
MickLawification 4 months ago
how can i know the state symbols ?? to know which one is s , l , g or aq ?? please explain
warfreak293 5 months ago
@warfreak293 Your solubility table
Amandalyh 5 months ago
What is the difference between (aq) and (l) states? And if the question does not show the state symbols for the equation, how would we identify them in their states?
kydwykqyd 5 months ago
@kydwykqyd Aq is aqueous, that is the substance has been diluted with water. You will usually find aqueos states for ionic substances. L stands for liquid. Its is the pure substance in molten state.
I may have made errors as i am a student too.
KanhaiyaB81 5 months ago