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  • Thanks so much!!! I was stressed a bit ago not knowing how to do this, then i watched this, and the stress magically disappeared :)

  • Thank you so much!

    You are better than my Chem teacher :D

  • THANKS SO MUCH! I'm happy :)

  • my teacher told us to watch this video for homework, it really helped thanks.

  • 1 question, how do you get the charges for the elements from your periodic table? nice vid, btw

  • @hindydranday wow, i just figured that out, feel free to slap me upside the head.

  • By the way, thumbs up if you have Mr. Gille!

  • @Pokemon978IsBackOn Thumbs up for you

  • ITS NOT WORKING AND I HAVE TO WATCH THIS BY TOMORROW! GOSH DAMN

  • Hi, not sure if you used this tip before, but assuming you are using a SmartBoard, get the eraser and draw a circle with the eraser around the stuff you want to erase. Release, and tap the board with the eraser in the area that you released quickly. It erases everything in the circle.

  • THIS HELPED ME SO MUCH! I wish my teacher did this for us!

  • oh my goodness thank you so much you are an excellent teacher! the problems at the end are really really helpfull! i got them all right! :)

  • thank u very much this helped out alot

  • What happens if they are both nonmetals how do you identify that

  • @chrisizokun1 Check out my video called Covalent compounds. This video is only binary ionic.

    Mr.P

  • I love your videos! They are so easy to understand!

    Thanks you so much!!!!

  • Thank you very much!

  • very helpful :D  Thanks

  • you are such a life saver! thank god i searched at the right site!!!! i soooo understand this lesson now!

    

  • thank u this was helpful ;]

  • do you have a video for naming polyatomic compouds but from the signs into the names pls anwseras soon a possible

  • How do you determine the charges??

  • id get how u determine if an element is a positive or negatively charged and how do u do the stock system nomenclature how do u determine which element goes first

  • @amazed143andapril see my video called transition metals

  • id get how u determine if an element is a positive or negatively charged and how do u do the stock system nomenclature

  • thank you!

  • @photoxloan You are very welcome. Thanks for watching. Hope my comments were helpful with your questions from the other videos.

    Mr.P

  • LIFE SAVER!!! I have a [third] retake test tomorrow and my teacher referred this to me and now i understand it all! Thanks so much :D

  • This is an awesome video, I've got a huge Final in 2 days and your video is incredibly easy to understand and very helpful! THANK YOU and keep making them please! :)

  • thanks Mr. papa this helped me ALooT!

  • why doesnt the fact that Cl is a diatomic play any part in naming Sodium Chloride?

  • Help- I don't get how you got the formulas for Gallium Sulfide and Zinc Bromide. The numbers don't match up to me. Any help would be great!!

  • @naizienu Hi there. I'm glad that my videos have helped you. Gallium has a +3 charge and Sulfide a -2, so therefore the formula would be Ga2S3 (crossover method).

    Zinc has a +2 charge and bromide a -1. After the crossover method the formula would be ZnBr2.

    I hope this helped you. Best of luck with your studies.

    Mr.P

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