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From: brightstorm2
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  • You'd think after saying the actual words you'd figure that sodium hydroxide doesn't give chlorine ions... you'd also think that after so many comments on this mistake (and others) they'd upload a corrected version of this video.

    *sigh*

  • Haha, I saw the sodium hydroxide error at the beginning, and I had faith that she'd correct it

  • Not to be nitpicky, but... Stomach acid is HCl. And its pH is not 1, but closer to 2-3.

  • Think you made a mistake hun, you said 'arrlenious acid donate protons to solution,but in the first video you mentioned that bronsted-lowry acid is a substance that can donate H+ to a substance. correct me if am worng.

  • Thanks.

  • sorry but if a person tells me NaOH breaks up in water into Na and Cl...i cant take them seriously

  • nice... helpful its is... thanks alot

  • NaOH, wouldn't it break into Na and OH not Na and Cl?

  • @1lastsoldier

    The NaOH does break up into Na and OH but the HCl also breaks up into H and Cl. The H for the hydrochloric acid and the OH from the Sodium Hydroxide form water, then The Na and the Cl combine to make NaCl.

  • @FenderForEver1988 yes but those equations were supposed to show the individual rxns not the whole thing so they were still wrong.

  • Excellent video, love the neatness and clear explanation. Can you do a video on Alkenes, (Bonding, Nomenclature and properties), even the Reactions of Alkenes?? :-)

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