Period 3 oxides

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Oxides not Ox-sides (go speak to a farmer about the latter!). Watch this video to find out all the reactions to form period 3 oxides and how their structure and bonding affects melting point. All with plenty of explanation needed for the exam.
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So helpful! Unlike the way my teacher taught this (one slide of a ppt we’ve been told to memorize) this video made me actually understand what is going on in those reactions! Thanks a lot!

samuelnyandwi
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You are a blessing to the students..Love all your videos..do you have a video for period 3 chlorides..

malavikasunder
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THANK YOU SIR! This was so organised and explained step by step!

velectro
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For sulfuric acid, it is a strong acid, it dissociate completely, it doesn't have an equilibrium of dissociation.

michaelmervinbo
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Nice video. The aqa text book states the pH are SO3(0-1) SO2(2-3) p4o10(1-2)

dilz
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What is the appearance and volatility of oxides across group 3

abelchilongo
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Hello! the phosphoric acid and solfurus acid and sulfuric acid, they don't have equilibrium I think
because the strong acids dissociate fully. Am I right?

TruthPrevailsAlways-
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WHAT DOES IT SAY ON YOUR SHIRT!!!? im quite curious

blly_bbz
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I thought H3PO4 was a weak acid because it only dissociates partially

ghxxhbc
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Do we need to know the ionic equations or the full equations for the water reactions with oxides

ramn
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7:52 I thought metal oxides were basic and non- metal oxides were acidic? On the board you have sulphur dioxide forming an acid

mcmuffin
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Great chart demonstration.

Hey wait, Aluminum oxide 2:07 "despite the bigger charge between", as compared to Magnesium oxide? False.

Is Silicon oxide the first 'Giant Covalent' because any thing less than 4 bonding points is limited to a 2d point geometry, (3 points= same plane)?

I wonder if that partially soluble Magnesium hydroxide, could be used as a thermoset plastic with refractory properties.

Whaat Phosphorus oxide reacts with water 5:37 and Releases Hydrogen? That's unintuitive. Why does it not use up the Hydrogen and Release Oxygen?

So weird, I really would have thought acids would consume hydrogen and release oxygen from water.

KyleCPM