Chemistry Tutorial 8.02c: Redox Reactions: Single Replacement

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Uploaded by on Sep 30, 2009

This video explains how single replacement reactions work, and how to identify the oxidized and reduced species, as well as the spectator ion.

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  • Therefore, it's just sittin' there watchin' the action go down, and what do you call someone who just watches the action go down?? That's right, a spectator!

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  • How do i know which metal is more active then another? i cant make out whats on the chart. pls and thatnk you

  • omG!!! you are exceptional, i now understand clearly. Thanks a million times!

  • Oh my god, thank you! I understand this A LOT better now :D I was never really good at understanding Chemistry but you make it easy for me, I really do appreciate this videos!

  • Thanks a lot great videos

  • What affects how active a metal is??

  • wowyour a fantastic teacher ! !!

  • yes, thank you for this, i have a quiz in about 7 hours and this clarified it for me

  • you saved my redox lab report sir. my lab is a full week behind my lecture, so all my information for lab has to be self taught. Thanks!

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