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Electricity
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Electricity
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Electricity
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00:06 Introduction to Metals and Non-metals chapter 01:04 Importance of practicing questions for exam preparation 02:27 Overview of Metals and Non-Metals Chapter 03:14 Compounds are formed by atoms combining 05:07 Understanding Metals and Non-metals 06:05 Plastic compounds are mixtures of wood, some misleading examples. 07:43 Understanding physical properties of non-metals 08:32 Difference between metals and nonmetals in appearance 10:01 Metals are malleable, non-metals are brittle 10:49 Metals are highly malleable 12:26 Difference between Metals and Non-metals in producing sound 13:08 Metals have high density and luster 14:54 Metals are generally heavy, shiny, and can be polished 15:46 Metals are good conductors of heat due to their high thermal conductivity. 17:25 Handling of metals and non-metals based on heat conductivity 18:07 Metals are good conductors of heat 19:31 Metals like Silver and Copper are good conductors of heat and electricity 20:34 Metals are good conductors of electricity compared to non-metals. 22:06 Non-metals conduct electricity despite not having free electrons. 22:51 Understanding conductors and insulators 24:18 Sulfur usage leads to pollution 25:11 Discussing circuit connections and conductivity 26:50 Metals and non-metals conduct electricity 27:29 Metals conduct electricity, non-metals do not 28:58 Metals are generally hard with high melting and boiling points, while non-metals can be solid, liquid, or gas. 29:47 Sodium, potassium, and lithium are metals 31:20 Metals have exceptions to their properties 32:10 Metals have higher melting and boiling points than non-metals. 33:41 Chemical Properties of Metals and Non-metals 34:42 Reactivity of sodium metal with air and water 36:21 Iron reacts differently with oxygen to form three types of oxides. 37:16 Metals oxides form bases in water, while non-metals oxides form acidic or neutral compounds. 38:56 Metals form basic oxides, Non-metals form acidic oxides 39:49 Introduction to Amphoteric Oxides 41:32 Chemistry teacher discussing behavior and reactivity 42:34 Chemical reactions between metals and non-metals 44:16 Chemical reactions with oxygen and the formation of different compounds. 44:55 Understanding reactions with water for metals 46:49 Formation of metal oxides and hydroxides 47:45 Sodium reaction with water explained 49:55 Highly reactive metals like sodium react vigorously with water. 50:38 Metals react differently with water based on their reactivity 52:38 Metals like iron and aluminum react only with steam and not with hot water. 53:45 Different forms of water react differently with iron. 55:42 Metals and Non-metals react differently to steam 56:31 Difference between aluminum oxide and iron oxide 58:26 Metals react with water to form oxide and hydrogen gas 59:07 Metals react with acids to form salts. 1:00:46 Importance of reactions of Metals with Non-metals 1:01:43 Definition of Metals as per Class 10 Science 1:03:22 Definition of Metals and Non-metals 1:04:39 Metals give away electrons to stabilize 1:06:04 Metals are electron-rich and donate electrons, while non-metals accept electrons in chemistry. 1:06:51 Value kindness and humanity over material possessions 1:08:27 Discussion on Lewis dot structure and sharing of electrons 1:09:18 Metals do not share electrons while non-metals share as well as donate electrons 1:11:00 Understanding the valence electrons structure. 1:12:04 Metal transfer of electrons 1:14:22 Explanation of Ionic Bond and Electron Transfer 1:15:08 Electrostatic force is the second strongest force in the world. 1:16:45 Understanding Ionic Bonding 1:17:43 Sodium and oxygen interaction explained 1:19:50 Understanding properties of ionic compounds 1:20:43 Sodium oxide is an ionic compound 1:22:32 Exploring the second of the electrostatic world 1:23:19 High melting point due to strong electrostatic forces 1:25:27 Solid state conductance and its relation with ionic compounds 1:26:31 Conductivity of water changes with presence of salt 1:29:01 Discussion about the difference between metals and non-metals 1:29:52 Metallurgy helps extract metals from nature. 1:31:41 Understanding minerals in nature 1:32:59 Minerals and ores are natural substances used to extract metals profitably. 1:35:12 The process of extracting sodium and the challenges involved 1:36:36 Metals and non-metals extraction 1:39:35 Steps involved in mining and processing metals. 1:40:28 Difference between pure iron and cast iron 1:42:03 Different methods to clean dirt explained 1:42:59 Importance of cleaning materials and body 1:44:46 Extraction of metals is a crucial topic in chemistry. 1:45:38 Metals divided into three reactive categories 1:47:32 Understanding charge distribution between anode and metals 1:48:26 Understanding Anode and Cathode Charges 1:50:22 Different forms in which metals can exist 1:51:14 Converting sulfides to oxides through processes like roasting 1:52:58 Heating process in the presence or absence of oxygen 1:53:50 Understanding roasting and calcination in metals 1:55:49 Reactivity of metals and the process of conversion 1:56:51 Discussing different forms of compounds in chemistry 1:58:39 Metal refining using electrolytic process 2:00:15 Separation of cream from milk using centrifuge 2:02:14 Purification of metals using impurities 2:03:18 Purification methods of metals 2:05:10 Refining of metals to make them pure 2:06:06 Choosing between Copper Sulfate and Zinc Sulfate for electrolysis 2:08:22 Discussion on the availability of electricity and technology in different parts of India 2:09:14 Displacement reaction of iron 2:10:53 Understanding thermite reaction and its applications 2:12:00 Understanding Alloys in Chemistry 2:13:29 Nicrom alloy has high resistance and heating effect. 2:14:15 Alloys have low corrosion, metals in native state and aqua regia explained. 2:16:28 Aquaria used for polishing gold and silver jewelry 2:17:19 Understanding the use of aqua regia for polishing
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Life processes by Ashu sir
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Best teacher of science Kis kis ko prashant bhai ka samaj nhi aata But bio to prashant bhai se hogi😊
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bhai srsly mujhe kuch bewakoofo ki wajah se laga ki prashant kirad sabse best teacher h but bhai maine itne same tak unse padhne ki try ki par bhai itne boring lectures hote h unke bilkul kuch samajh nahi aata science and fun is better
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Reality is when you realise that prashant bhaiya do not tell basics
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Best teacher ever....💓 After watching your videos I believe that I will get 90%above in science
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Sir apke pass online mei padke bhi aesa lag rha hai. Jase mei abhi offline mei ache se samaj rha hu. Best explanation. Jo kam school ke teacher ke 1month karane pe nhi samja . Vo apse 1 din me samaj gya . Thank u so much
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49:13 for those who came to see blast 😅
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Prashant sir, Pranay bhaiya, and many more they just Crete hype of their videos. I wasted my time by studying from that Prashant noob and made notes of his slides I didn't understand a topic and scored bad I though the problem is with all but it was with me only because I studied from prashant......a friend told me to study from science and fun I tried it and became a pro at chemistry. thank you very much Ashu sirelbowcoughstayhome😇
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Electricity one shot please within next 15 days please 🥺 please please
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Sir ELECTRICITY CHAPTER Ki bhi new video bnaiye
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32:53 Not exactly! Gallium is not liquid at room temperature, but it has a very low melting point of 29.76°C (85.57°F), which is slightly above typical room temperature (around 20-25°C). This means gallium remains solid at normal room temperature but can easily melt if you hold it in your hand or if the ambient temperature is slightly higher. Once melted, gallium behaves as a metallic liquid, similar to mercury, but it is far less toxic and does not vaporize easily. Its unique melting property makes it useful in various applications, such as high-temperature thermometers and semiconductors.
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Class 11th work energy and power or gravitational
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1:21:29 all ionic compounds are not salts but all salts are ionic compound
Sir what is advantages of rusting? Sir please answer it
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Sir physic please🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
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1:01:25 metals are the subtances which have tendency to donate electrons and conduct electricity and heat 😉
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Sir plzz make video on carbon and its compound.
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Metals are malleable, ductile, and sonorous and they are very shiny ✨️ and they are good conducter of heat accept some for example magnishium and etc.
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Apple 🍎 j0 Newton ko mila
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1:01:48 I have two answers 1. metals are those element who shows properties opposite to non metals 2.some elements which shoes properties like malleability, ductility, sonority and are good conductors of heat and electricity are known as metals
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Demand for magnetic effect of electric current Like❤
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Sir u told that the alloys have high melting point than its parental atom❎ but this is wrong alloys have low melting point than its parental atoms✅
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Sir human eye kab ayega 😢🎉
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Prashant bhaiya se to better hai or jo log mere se sehmat nahi hai . 😂😂Vo jaake Prashant se hi padho or barbaad ho jao 😂😂😂😂
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32:39Sodium has one electron in its valence shell. Being the first element of that period, it has large size. The force of attraction binding the metal ions with electrons, that means, metallic bond is weaker when compared to the other metals. Therefore, sodium is soft metal and can be cut with a knife
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As an arambh and abhay batch enrolller and daily attender I highly recommend and say Ashu sir as a better science teacher otherwise I should not compare but I do
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You are the best science teacher sir ❤
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Sir,electricity please..
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15:14 sir diamond doesn't have any lustre it just reflects the light
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Waiting for a long time......❤❤❤❤
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1:01:48 ......... Metal- lose/donate of electron
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@reetsingh37952 ай бұрын
I have studied class 10th science from you , I got 95 marks in science and 92% in total I want to study from you in 11th also so please sir give one shot of chemistry or lectures . I am studying from your old videos but the problem is that the chemistry syllabus has changed a lot. So please sir provide new chemistry class 11th one shot  It's a humble request 🙏
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3/5 marks on essay
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My favourite sir Please reply me sir❤❤❤
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Sir please, carbon and it's compound new oneshot
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Sir please work energy theorem chapter class 11 please sir its a humble request ❤❤❤
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plz sir carbon and its compound karwa dijye
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Vote for electricity
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1:01:49 Ans:- Metals are elements which have 1,2,3 no. Of electrons in their last shell. They have the ability to donate them and form octet or duplet.
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thank you sir
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1:46:24
@edustudy-123Ай бұрын
1:01:37 metals are the substance which attendance to lose the electrons😮😮
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Prashant Bhaiya🗿 Ashu Sir🗿 Those who compare🤡🤡 i am writing this because a lot of people are comparing both the teachers
@SantoshKanwar-v3d29 күн бұрын
metals donate electrons
@divyanshukanwar90882 ай бұрын
Sir thank you so much 🙏 Mene apke acid base vali video dekhi thi aur saara concept clear ho gya lekin mujhe metal and non metal ki video 📷 nhi mili isliye mujhe issi video ka intezar tha ❤❤❤❤❤
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1:39:58 SIR YE MENE HE THROW KIYA THA
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sir electricity
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Lakshay be like:-Sir mai tho phadh na aya tha 7:34
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Bahot hi shandaar lecture tha sir Thank you
@tejasvishukla975418 күн бұрын
1:01:40 Metals are the naturally occurring substances found beneath surface of Earth's crust. They contain free electrons and hence have tendency to lose electrons in order to become stable.
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Jai shri ram😊
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Jai mata di
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Infinity many times better than so called educater bhaiya didi ❤😊
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Best online 👨🏫
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Ashu sir jaldi jaldi class 10th ka lecture daliye 🎉😊
@amanmundada66112 ай бұрын
Very nice explanation
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Life processes by Ashu sir please
@DrobeenKumar2 ай бұрын
Metals are malleable,sonourous,ductile, lustrous, good conductor of electricity.
@harshgamingzone5777 күн бұрын
The apple is a pome fruit which develops from the inferior ovary of the flower. Metals are a class of substances that are hard, lustrous, malleable, ductile, sonorous, and good conductors of heat and electricity
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best one shot of this ch
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First comment 🥇
@maggie643926 күн бұрын
Sir please electricity one shot🙏🙏🏻🙏🏼🙏🏽🙏🏿
@Tanishka_132 ай бұрын
Sir I think aqua regia is still used by people cuz a few months ago my mother borrowed a liquid from her friend and put her anklet (which was oxidised) in that liquid after 2-3 hours it came out shiny. At that time I didn't knew what was it but I think it's aqua regia.
@withgungunАй бұрын
but i guess aqua regia is so corrosive it can dissolve any metal bcz of hcl and nitric acid ratio 3:1 so may be it was not aqua regia
@mostpopular72 ай бұрын
Conduct electricity is know as metal
@R.K_crazy8732 ай бұрын
Pressure cooker Aluminium ka hota hai to steam uske sath react kyu nahi hota 👍
@123as10_2 ай бұрын
Bhai wo coating bana leta hai pehle se hi
@shhsh25802 ай бұрын
Aluminium reacts with oxygen to form al2o3. This layer prevents furthur reactions with aluminium.
@123as10_2 ай бұрын
@@shhsh2580 Exactly
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@-dp6ct2 ай бұрын
Metals donate electron for stability
@AkashYadav-s6d4e2 ай бұрын
Thankyou sir, I am waiting for this video since 2-3week😊
@SKS-f8u7o2 ай бұрын
I have been waiting this video for 2-3 week .. bhai grammar ki dhhajiya mat udaao 😂😅
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@@SKS-f8u7oGrammar me kyu Jaa rhe ho meri feeling samjho bhai😊
@NituDevi-h2o2 ай бұрын
Fe3o4 is from(2,3) It is also known as Magnetite or Magnetic oxide.
@bhairavdutt83212 ай бұрын
BEST VIDEO FOR METAL AND NON METAL ❤
@ManjitSingh-sk3gx2 ай бұрын
Sir , when do you make lecture of dot product and cross product?