Ionic Equations | Reactions | Chemistry | FuseSchool

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Learn the basics about Ionic equations. Precipitation reactions involve two solutions reacting to form an insoluble product, the precipitate. What does that mean? Find out more in this video!

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ty for the revision id completely forgotten how to make ionic equations

osmantastic
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If you would have added subtitles to the video it would have helped alot more.
But the video was helpful!

hridaymenon
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Hi Team,

What kind of tools are you using to create these videos. Your videos looks great and colorful.

phanicbse
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hi i want to ask why some chemical equation is not based on ion charge like suphur oxide why is not = S2O2 or SO but is SO2

cmy
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I believe 'aq' stands for aqueous not aqua. Mistake.

hannahdobby
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At 1:41 min it should be SO4²⁻. So the charge is 2-!

carolahengstenberg
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Are you sure that Calcium is more reactive than Sodium?

余东霆
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hwy can u tell me how did Zn and Cu gain +2 pls ASAP

Starlovenature
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please add subtitles to your videos, as someone who is partially deaf it is such a pain trying to interpret what she is trying to say

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