Clark College Tutoring and Writing Center tutors Kevin Martin and Joey Smokey work through several examples of how to convert chemical names into formulas, including covalent, ionic, and transitional compounds.
Oh shit I think I somewhat get it now ;) I never really understood why like Potassium (K) would be +1 or whatever. But now I think because it's in group 1 and metals have like, positive charges or whatever. Am I right? Am I right? ;)
Really good guys. Clearly spoken and interesting. One note though: Much of the subscript is unreadable. Yikes, too bad 'cause you've put a lot of work into this lesson and your intentions are great. One a positive note: You make a good team and you're good teachers. Thanks.
Oh shit I think I somewhat get it now ;) I never really understood why like Potassium (K) would be +1 or whatever. But now I think because it's in group 1 and metals have like, positive charges or whatever. Am I right? Am I right? ;)
sweetmegan99 3 days ago
i guess i shouldn't watch this the night before my big quiz. it def helped a bit, but i should've found this a long time ago
iiLulu10 1 week ago
good job guys!
KLT789 1 month ago
you guys are great! thanks!
DeddRockStars 4 months ago
you guys rule ive watched this your nomenclature videos probably over 20 times lol. Thank You
cws82us 11 months ago
Just when I thought you guys couldn't get more awesome... Reliant K!
audioofclassics 1 year ago
wow u guys r amazing!! u made it seems so much easier than what my chemistry teacher taught me....
kik0chan 1 year ago
This really helped me to prepare for my exam. Thanks a lot.
armyman736 1 year ago
Really good guys. Clearly spoken and interesting. One note though: Much of the subscript is unreadable. Yikes, too bad 'cause you've put a lot of work into this lesson and your intentions are great. One a positive note: You make a good team and you're good teachers. Thanks.
Nu13th 1 year ago
how do you do ones with more than 2. for example: ferric hydrogen phospate. thx guys
3acdc3mtlca 1 year ago