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From: brightstorm2
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  • I speak spanish, you talk very fast

  • U talk so fast... I need to revise but i can't write anything down from you fast talking... Please can you slow down

  • awesome video ... i love it

  • I believe her and I could bond!

  • thanx so much!!! this really helped!!

  • Is the reasonable melting point the main reason they're ductile and malleable? Or is it a contributing factor but not the main reason? I'm wondering because I think you said the reasonable melting point makes it more fluid. Anyways, thanks! Great video :D

  • WOOT thx for the help :D

  • me love you

  • your speed is perfect for cramming :D

  • great video thank you :D 

  • this makes so much more sense now! woo

  • I have to teach this to my students tomorrow but have never learned about it before. That was perfect. Thank you!

  • your voice is high pitched and this is too fast

  • Faster please

  • I like how fast she talks because this is a supplement to my book and teacher, not trying to hear someone drag on for 10 minutes

  • i think you need to speak faster.

  • it did help

    but i had to rewind it a few times coz u spoke to fast

  • but until i repeat alot of times i knew it

    alr

  • u spoke very fast

    and wad did u said?the positive ions lose the electrons and wad shared equally to every body??

    that one i didnt understand

  • Pleeeeease speak slower.

  • I came here to learn about metalic bonding but didn't learn anything because YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT ELECTRONS IN METAL!!! That is only one part of the story. Electrons are rejected from positive metal ions, BUT WHAT IS METAL BOND, A BOND THAT KEEPS METAL IONS STICKED TOGETHER!!???

  • sloooow down :)

  • thanks... realy helpd

  • i heard that when it react with chlorine it becomes positively charged but u have mentioned that if also it doen't react with chlorine it also becomes a positively charged ion?\plz explain me, thanks.

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