 Okay, let's try this one. So the first thing you want to do always, or the last thing you want to do is balance your oxygen. So the way I do it is I would do B, H, or HB, F, doing the same thing over here. Okay, so two here, one here, three oxygens, hydrogens, one, F, three, two, one. So like I said, the first thing I would balance is the B, and you're just going to have to keep going back and forth, you know? So the other thing we know, well, in this case it might not be best to do B first because if we put a two there, right, we already know we've got three there, so we're going to have to have three of that, you know what I'm saying? We're going to have some multiple of that. So let's just do it this way, the way we were going to do it. Okay, so there's two B's here, right, so there's only one B there, so we at least have to multiply it by two, okay? Right? Okay, so now what do we've got? We've got two B's here, right, and six F's. That's what we've changed, right? And now if we come over here, we can do F's now. So how many F's do we have? One, so we'll just put a six there, right? Now we have the same amount of F's, six, right? But we also have six H's over here now, like that, right? Okay, don't make it harder than, you're trying to make it harder, way harder than what it is, okay? So six H's, so we go over here. We've got two H's, so what times two equals six? Three, so we put a three there, right? So now we've got six H's over here, right? How many oxygens do we have over here? No, three times one is three. And how many oxygens do we have over here? Three, so it's balanced. That's it, right? Don't go any further, don't keep going, right? Everything's balanced. Once this checks with this, and this checks with this, and this checks with this, and this checks with that. Yeah, it's much easier than most people want to make it out to be. Always, yeah, it's so much easier. That's why I taught you how to do it that way. Oxygen, you always want to balance. I know, that's what I, you see it every day. You should stand up here, you know? When you're the chemistry teacher, you'll be like, come on guys, you know? But you have to always remember what it was like when you learned this stuff, you know? Anyway, it's always going to say, always want to balance oxygen last. It makes it much easier, okay? Can I show off the videos? Are there any more questions about this one?