What I learned from this video: Electrons are music and this guys name is Hank.
"Like certain other people I might name he sometimes felt like he was in the shadow of this older, more successful brother" Omg. You and John are both magnificent and you both help me in different ways!
This is the first crashcourse video I've understood almost nothing of.
I recently decided to listen daily to at least 10 minutes of educational audio (can include video). Right now I'm swapping back and forth between "How to Win Friends and Influence People" and Crash Course Chemistry. While the previous four videos took around 15 minutes, this fifth one required 2 hours to complete due to all the additional research I did. Today was a good day.
Your musical analogies really help me understand this stuff being a musician. You're an absolute genius and I want to watch every single one of the videos that you have ever made and ever will make again
I watch CrashCourse the night before any of my tests (as I am doing right now). It really helps everything finally click into place in my mind before I am tested over the material. Thank you Hank and the rest of the CrashCourse team for keeping my grades up!
I'm glad I'm not the only one that is incredibly confused. I've watched the video 4 times now and still can't make sense of much.
Id never thought id hear my two passions combine in this way
The music analogy gave me something to visualise so thats a start lol I was completely lost when I was reading my textbook Really, thank you for the cool vids
I'm so glad he kept explaining it through music; I don't understand chemistry well, but I understand music, and this helped more than any teacher has.
This makes A LOT more sense to me than how my chem teacher explained it. Thank you Hank, this is gonna help me not fail!
yo so as someone who gets music but pretty much cries as soon as someone brings up science out of confusion, and who also happens to be taking their actual exams that will determine the rest of their life... these videos have helped wayyyy ore than my actual "teachers" at school. lookin at you mrs chadwick. pretty much marathoning these videos rn.
Ahhh the elusive d-og orbital. 6:28 I believe it is only found in wolf-ram P. S. W (wolfram) = tungsten
6:27 funny, but you're going to actually leave people thinking that there's a dog orbital
I'm a chemist and a violinist, and the analogy that you made between the octect rule and a chord literally (5:40) sent chills down my spine. Thank you, for that analogy if nothing else.
During summer vacation.. Crash course: watch me! Me: no On the weekends... Crash course: watch me! Me: no Monday.... Teacher : tomorrow is your exam Me : Crash course I need you Crash Course: no!
The way you showed spdf shells with music tones was amazing idea !
This is perfect for procrastinating revising my chemistry syllabus
You know how to tell a cation and an anion CATions are PAWsitive
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