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日本語でイオン化合物の命名法 - Naming Ionic Compounds in Japanese (Part 1)

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Uploaded by on Mar 29, 2009

In this video I go over the method for naming basic ionic compounds (compounds that are not acid salts). I'm hoping this will be useful for those that are studying chemistry (or some other science) and Japanese. I will discuss the method for naming acid salts in Part 2.

If you have any feedback on how I presented the material, please do leave a comment.

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  • I'd have to understand what this means in English first. Cool man.

  • Take a chemistry class. :D

  • I'm in AP Chemistry right now. This is so fun!! Are you doing research, or are you a student?

  • Yes, I do research in organic chemistry.

  • Cool video, ionic compounds are far over for me thankfully (though I didn't find them difficult to remember); really, and this is some what a follow-up from your last video, I cannot imagine trying to learn all this again, but in Japanese, you are like the Chuck Norris of Chemistry/Japanese.

    What would be freakishly awesome, is if you could do a Japanese version of the Elements song (I"m sure you've heard it), but I don't know if the Elements are named differently in Japanese, doubtful.

  • Chuck Norris of Japanese? I don't think so. Chuck Norris is actually good at what he does. I get by with trickery. :D

    I have thought about an Elements Song, but it would have to be set to a different tune, and something I am most certainly not is a song writer.

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  • Great video! Most of the Japanese text books are biased toward conducting business meetings. It is good to see some science based Japanese for a change. Is there any texts you would recommend for getting up to speed with science terms in Japanese? I would certainly be interested if you followed on from this video.

  • I am taking Chemistry right now and learned something today from this video. Maybe this will help during the test, right? lol You speak Japanese pretty well!!

  • Well, you're welcome. I'm glad it could help somehow. Any other chemistry/Japanese related videos you'd like to see?

  • Thank you so much! :)

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