Good lecture!
WongeneKIM 7 months ago
Thank you very much for your help!!!!
God Bless you
yulikobe 10 months ago
but i was taught that a buffer is someone that works out at the gym... i am lost now..
edde8282 1 year ago
@edde8282 :D Funny!
drparisa 1 year ago
wow teacher you are the king of chem
parksean 1 year ago
pH is actually:
pH= -log[H+]
BellaRay1993 1 year ago
@BellaRay1993 H+ = H3O therefore pH=-log[H+]=-log[H3O]
Nimztv 1 year ago
@Nimztv oups [H+]=[H3O+]
why does h2so4 protante?
deltaforce 2 years ago
@deltaforce wow i know this is really late and probably wont help you at all but its cause thats a strong acid. the oxygens increase the electronegativity of the molecule making it more easily deprotonate; a strong acid.
cheetah219 1 year ago
Good lecture!
WongeneKIM 7 months ago
Thank you very much for your help!!!!
God Bless you
yulikobe 10 months ago
but i was taught that a buffer is someone that works out at the gym... i am lost now..
edde8282 1 year ago
@edde8282 :D Funny!
drparisa 1 year ago
wow teacher you are the king of chem
parksean 1 year ago
pH is actually:
pH= -log[H+]
BellaRay1993 1 year ago
@BellaRay1993 H+ = H3O therefore pH=-log[H+]=-log[H3O]
Nimztv 1 year ago
@Nimztv oups [H+]=[H3O+]
Nimztv 1 year ago
why does h2so4 protante?
deltaforce 2 years ago
@deltaforce wow i know this is really late and probably wont help you at all but its cause thats a strong acid. the oxygens increase the electronegativity of the molecule making it more easily deprotonate; a strong acid.
cheetah219 1 year ago