Junior Chemistry: Solutions 1

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  • Can you do a video about Solution Stoich? I really need that. Hahhahaa. But this surely did help:) Thanks:)

  • @princessinlove14 I did! Visit my website!

    Chemguy

  • My comment wasnt posted somehow, please get in touch with me professor, I already donated and cannot login. Thanks.

  • @JOHNNYWADTON Please check your email! Obviously, I sent it to that and not as a reply to this comment!

    Enjoy, my friend!

    Chemguy

  • Actually if you watch closer, when you introduce the led apparatus in the sucrose water it lights up dimly, unless there's a change in room illumination distribution at that particular side of the table that makes it "appear to be lit".

    Am I right?

  • @JOHNNYWADTON Maybe a bit.  The ions in the tap water may do that, of course!

    Chemguy

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  • If you use fluoride and lithium ions would they also conduct current?

  • is there another word for the solution?

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