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Chemistry Tutorial 12.1b: Oxidized And Reduced Species

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This video shows you how to identify which species are oxidized, reduced or spectator ions.

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  • @iYewTube On behalf of myself, thank you for validating my work putting all of this together! Now...if only my own students would use it! :)

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  • I am so glad these videos are here because my lecturer is awful!! And now i understand chemistry! so thanks!

  • Like a CHAINSAW!

  • omg thank you for making sense of this!

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  • Amazing. I wished you were my chem professor!

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  • helped alot

  • Thanks man. Couldn't understand it from my book thanks for the clear explanation.

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