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very helpful!! thnks!! guys if u know where i can find such vid that explains how a li-ion battery charges and dicharges i would be gratefull! tnx in advance
i dont completely understand this way of animation without any speech or explantion of why its happening, do you know where i could get an explanation to go along with this please???
in d absence of salt bridge the reaction will stop aftr sumtym as the ions in the solution will oppose any more ions...salt bridge is just a strong electrolyte which absorbs d zn or cu ions in solution and so maintain d neutrality of the electrolytes in d 2 half cells.....okay ..so.. hope u got it..
The simplest and probs most unreliable bridge can be made by dunking a strip of filter paper into a solution of KCl or KNO3, wiping off excess and palcing in both beakers/cells
Falls irgend n deutscher des liest..sag mir mal ob des richtig is
Zink wird oxidiert, ist also das Reduktionsmittel und der Donator.
Kupfer wird reduziert, ist also das Oxidationsmittel und der Akzeptor.
=> 0,35V - (-0,76V) = 1,11V
KaptainSima 4 days ago
Good, I like that you share this video, I wish success always Photoshop animation of a Daniell cell - Zn anode & Cu cathode
cenedywong 3 weeks ago
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melisantika 3 weeks ago
I Really Like The Video From Your Galvanic Cell Animation
Onepissite 3 weeks ago
Your Video Is Very Useful Sharing Photoshop animation of a Daniell cell - Zn anode & Cu cathode
pemburuiklan 3 weeks ago
This is erally nice but its running a bit too fast for me.
kanarienpiep 1 month ago
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debarkeddog 1 month ago
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Keeeejj 3 months ago
thanks so much :D i understand now :D
matsumotowendy 5 months ago
What will happen to the cathode and anode if the electron flow continues indefinitely?
paopaomanalansan 8 months ago
simply understandable.
Rashmimarch 8 months ago
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RamSup78 8 months ago
thanks for this i missed the day in class when we learned this and i'm having a test tomorrow. Now I understand completely.
rastaischill 9 months ago
I just wish this went a little slower. I think I get it now though!
mmmmarshmallow 10 months ago
best 24 seconds in youtubes history
idiotkrati 1 year ago 8
@idiotkrati oh you're right darling!!!!!
RamSup78 8 months ago
i cannot thank you enough
heymaxsup 1 year ago 2
@heymaxsup NEITHER DO I
RamSup78 8 months ago
oh em gee....I GOT IT, FINALLY!
amy449449 1 year ago
Nice!
mbotv10 1 year ago
omgeeee, thank youuuu!!! haha, i can't picture this/understand this without an animation!
1995vietpride 1 year ago
now i understand!
MSFladoodle 1 year ago
very helpful!! thnks!! guys if u know where i can find such vid that explains how a li-ion battery charges and dicharges i would be gratefull! tnx in advance
locomondoss 1 year ago
i dont completely understand this way of animation without any speech or explantion of why its happening, do you know where i could get an explanation to go along with this please???
hiii1337 1 year ago
which solution darkens/lightens?
rohannesburg 1 year ago
bubba1234 you r so damn right !!!
DISCARBURAT0R 2 years ago 12
in d absence of salt bridge the reaction will stop aftr sumtym as the ions in the solution will oppose any more ions...salt bridge is just a strong electrolyte which absorbs d zn or cu ions in solution and so maintain d neutrality of the electrolytes in d 2 half cells.....okay ..so.. hope u got it..
sbholowa 2 years ago
Ohhhhhhhhhhhh
azndragonx90 2 years ago
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YES WE CAN
ab0rtion 2 years ago
its odd, after watching this vid for 24 seconds, i finally understand what was taking me half an hour to understand
bubba1234e 2 years ago 51
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NJKjonasfan4ever 2 years ago
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troyboi86 1 year ago
@bubba1234e i hate my profesor of chemistry!
she wrote book that is so complicated i get headache
it turns out that even a kid can explain it better on youtube
fahrudingoz 1 year ago
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kikiixo 2 years ago
can anyone tell me what a salt bridge is and what it's made of, and how you can get your hands on one of them? (need one for my science project)
MofoSchenked 2 years ago
is a tube filled with an aqueous solution or gel containing a strong electrolyte, it retards mixing of solutions in the half cells
13emily666 2 years ago
you can just dip some filter paper in some KI solution, if you have some laying around :P
I'm not sure, but i think NaCl solution will work as well.
Good luck =)
RileyW13 2 years ago
hahahah i was about to tell this guy what one was. but then i realised it was six months ago : /
SirSethiusMaximus 2 years ago
The simplest and probs most unreliable bridge can be made by dunking a strip of filter paper into a solution of KCl or KNO3, wiping off excess and palcing in both beakers/cells
weirdal9913 2 years ago
Finally I understand the purpose of the salt bridge!
TheRealBravie 2 years ago
Really good!
Manfa44 3 years ago