Balanced Symbol & Ionic Equations | A level Chemistry

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A level Chemistry

Balancing Equations
Ionic Equations
Precipitation Reactions

Physical Chemistry | Year 1
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Hi there, I had to drop out of A-levels due to health reasons a few years ago. Now I’m 20 years old and I’m doing 3 A-levels (including AQA chemistry) via an online college. Your content is informative, clear and really engaging to watch. Thank you so much.

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So far, the best content on chemistry A level on the internet. Succinct, informative and simple. Please, more content would be much appreciated. Especially related to IEdexcel. Thank you.

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Man, I wish my teachers were like you. Your explanations are so precise and clear that even a below average student like me was able to grasp the concept.

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The only video that made me understand this, this channel is a hidden gem!

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Thank you so much for the video, I self study and thus it was hard to go through sheets of paper to understand the concept. Your videos are great, please continue doing more AS/A level content. THANK YOU!!!

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I wanted to ask at 31:33 you talk about nitrate being a 1- ion and silver being a 1 + how did you know silver was 1+ and how do you know the charges of elements like silver and iron has they are not in the groups 1, 2, 3, 4 etc and for magnesium for example in the aqueous part you wrote 2+ charge for magnesium but magnesium as a solid you said it has no charge why is that ?? I would appreciate it if you answer this thanks

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Tremendous video. Huge thanks for the time and effort in this upload :D

Dazzletoad
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When do we need to write diatomic molecules or would we need to specify them? As in at 12:25 you showed us which elements are diatomic but when would we write them in that way? For example when we write ionic equations we only need to know the charge of the ion (which we know based on their position in the periodic table) and for the molecular ions you've given us a list and their charges (16:06)]
So in which type of questions or topic would we need to write the certain elements as diatomic?

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Thank you so much that helps a lot to me.😊😊

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30:29 how can we assume fe has 2+ charge when we studied charge of transition elements can vary? is it because mg also has 2+ charge in the right side?

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