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From: melanieharlan
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  • How would you know which is your x ?

  • @GlenCocoMakesMeWet Your unknown is the element whose oxidation number you can't find using the periodic table or the oxidation number rules or it's the one specified in whatever question you're being asked

  • @melanieharlan thanks !!!

  • Greetings from France

  • On example g, should C03 be the polyatomic ion carbonate with a negative 2 charge?

  • GREAT!!!!

  • this is easy stuff....i should pay attention in school more

  • Thanks! i hope i do good on my chem test tomorrow. War Eagle!!!!!!

  • Omg thank you sooo much!!! now this kinda helps me for types of RXNs

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  • You are the best !!!!!!!!!!!!!! Expecting more videos like this from you !!!. Wish u were my chem teacher

  • Harlan= freaking awesome.....teacher

  • thank you so much

  • thank you very much

  • u are doing a great job

  • thankyou very much.......

  • holy crap the way you do it is sooo much easier than how my teacher tries to teach me. THANK YOU THANK YOU!

  • Thank you so much i was confused in class but now i got it thank you so much again

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