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mmmkay
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this is amazing! thank you so much this helped a lot.
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@whitwellhigh yeah exactly. x mL/1000= x L
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you cannot fathom how much you have helped me! here are the topics that i will see on my next semester, intramolecular forces and liquids, chemistry of solids, solutions and their behavior, chemical kinetics, chemical equilibria, and many others (i am using the textbook: chemistry and chemical reactivity by kotz, treichel, townsend 7th edition) once again thank you so much
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ok so here is the deal, you helped me pass my freshmen year with an A, thank you so much! but, i have to take a second semester of general chemistry and i was going through your videos, and sadly there are very few videos on the topics that i will learn next semester.
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Confused md a bit sorry only because we were using cm3 and dm3 all you needed to do with that 15.76 mL was divide it by 1000 or use x10-3 notation.
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@marilu281 Same here ! My teacher is awful ! First day of class he told us we'll never pass his class :( !
I use to love chem now he made me hate it
so complicated way of explaining. just say mL/1000=L you almost done
Roomeoo222 2 months ago
@Roomeoo222 1000mL = 1L
whitwellhigh 2 months ago
Thanks for your help. I really wish you were my chemistry teacher.
marilu281 6 months ago 4
@marilu281 - Thank you...that means a lot.
whitwellhigh 6 months ago 4