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Over 200 videos, reshot in HD, now available at www.chemguy.com for just a donation! This clip: Chemguy shows some titration apparatus in preparation of doing some solution stoichiometry.
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  • Well, because there are only two sig digs in the 0.15M sulfuric acid! Least number of sig digs in the question!

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  • ooooooooooooooooooooooo finally gets it 3 hours before test

  • I can't believe it! This type of question actually came up in my exam and I answered it! :)

  • i honestly understandd it better than when my teacher taught it...thank you so much! you saved my lifee...i would have failed! :) best wishesss

  • very interesting

    great job again!!!

    i do have the same question as travychan though, why isnt it 0.200 M? please and thank you

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  • wow you are amazing. you are so much better than my teacher, thanks you saved my life i love u!!!

  • so why do we have 2 significant figures at the end instead of 3?

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