thanks for this simple, straightforward explanation! I was reading the chapter in my chem textbook over and over again scratching my head, but I only had to watch this video once to understand everything.
clintard9000 2 months ago
I am so disorganized I lost all of my notes. good thing I found these vids lol, cuz my final test is tommorow!
alfalfalaffa 8 months ago
Thank you very much
namehisname 1 year ago
-0.41-0.54=-0.95 NOT -0.96.
cswirly 1 year ago
great video!
Wustar16 1 year ago
Thank you so much for posting these helpful chem. videos!!!
ThisWonderfulWorld 1 year ago
OILRIG, is better than memorise (Oxidation is Loss, and Reduction is Gain)
smgcrysix 1 year ago
Nice
cptnunderwhere 1 year ago
Anode is always on the left, by way of agreed standardization.
@cptnunderwhere "Agreed standardization" doesn't apply to tests or exams - determine by its chemistry each and every time when in testing situations.
rcn2000 1 year ago
this saved my life
thank you SO much
olb852 1 year ago
Best explanation I've seen yet. Thank you.
syed810 2 years ago
Thanks, just starting on electrochemistry and this video help a lot! Cheers!
Halvations 2 years ago
Thank you!
dianaknocksout 2 years ago
Indeed, it was a helpful summary of those tricky chem concepts. Thanks very much!
KDissektor 3 years ago
great review!!!! thanks alot!! :D
BuddyJunior 3 years ago
thanks for this simple, straightforward explanation! I was reading the chapter in my chem textbook over and over again scratching my head, but I only had to watch this video once to understand everything.
clintard9000 2 months ago
I am so disorganized I lost all of my notes. good thing I found these vids lol, cuz my final test is tommorow!
alfalfalaffa 8 months ago
Thank you very much
namehisname 1 year ago
-0.41-0.54=-0.95 NOT -0.96.
cswirly 1 year ago
great video!
Wustar16 1 year ago
Thank you so much for posting these helpful chem. videos!!!
ThisWonderfulWorld 1 year ago
OILRIG, is better than memorise (Oxidation is Loss, and Reduction is Gain)
smgcrysix 1 year ago
Nice
cptnunderwhere 1 year ago
Anode is always on the left, by way of agreed standardization.
cptnunderwhere 1 year ago
@cptnunderwhere "Agreed standardization" doesn't apply to tests or exams - determine by its chemistry each and every time when in testing situations.
rcn2000 1 year ago
this saved my life
thank you SO much
olb852 1 year ago
Best explanation I've seen yet. Thank you.
syed810 2 years ago
Thanks, just starting on electrochemistry and this video help a lot! Cheers!
Halvations 2 years ago
Thank you!
dianaknocksout 2 years ago
Indeed, it was a helpful summary of those tricky chem concepts. Thanks very much!
KDissektor 3 years ago
great review!!!! thanks alot!! :D
BuddyJunior 3 years ago