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  • Just through my curiosity do you guys in Alberta learn this in highschool? I live in British Columbia so i dont know.

  • @crystalidx Yep.

    Chemguy

  • hey chemguy i was wondering if chloric acid is considered a strong acid? i also have another question:

    A solution of HF is titrated with a 0.150 M NaOH solution. Based on the table above, the best indicator for this reaction is _____. the ka of hydrofluoric acid is 6.8X10^-4. Thank you!!! i got 97% on my equilibrium test because of you!!!!

  • Phenolphthalein. The equivalence point will be in pH range of a weak base; presence of the F- ion at equiv. pt.

    Chemguy

  • ok thank you very much!!!

  • 4:06 Just a fun question, you said acidic=yellow. Alkali (greater than 7.6)= blue. Neutral = blue +yellow = green! Is that true? haha

  • @royalsnowman Yes, that is correct!

  • Amazing!!!

  • great video chemguy, I really wish you were my professor.

  • !@@@@@@@@@@@@ thaanksss a lot

  • Right. They do transfer protons in solution constantly with each other and water. Oh there's lots going on in there!

    Chemguy

  • Might be a stupid question...but what is stopping the HBb and the Bb from reacting with each other in the indicator bottle to begin with? Are that at Eq inside the bottle?

  • awesomes thanks!

  • great vids!

    do you guys have any vids for acid base reactions dealing with nucleophiles and electrophiles and pka and electron pushing??

    i know that organometallics are always nucleophiles but if its not an organometallic, how can i tell if its an electrophile or nucleophile?

    i know that nucleophiles "attack" electrophiles, but when solving a reaction how do i know what attaches to what??

    do you know of any other free online tutorials that can help?

    sincerely, a confused student!

  • Your videos were so helpful! Still kinda lost on the pH equations but at least I'm not in the dark!

  • Wow! The light bulb turned on why I have to do so many tritrations in lab ... usually I'm too tired to pay attention to the explanations

  • amazing...thank you so much!

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