Formulas Lesson 10: Acids Bases Practice Questions
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guys what vid is the next unit?
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isnt H2S supposed to be called "hydrosulfuric acid"
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You are absolutely amazing the way you explain things. I wish you are my teacher. Thank you!!
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dude i wouldve raped this test if it was a grade :D i got all of em, but whats my teacher talking about when she says like dinitrogen and triphosphorus?
Earth420Hippie 1 year ago
@Earth420Hippie She talking about covalent compounds. A bond between 2 non-metals. So something like N2Cl4 is called dinitrogen tetrachloride. Check out my video called covalent compounds. That should help you understand those types of questions. Thanks for watching. Best of luck with your studies.
Mr.P
Papapodcasts 1 year ago
For #7 on your Questions and Answers, would it be incorrect to call that hydrosulfuric acid? If it is, why?
Imananimegod 2 years ago
Sulfuric is the root derivative of sulfate (SO4-2), while sulfic is the root derivative of sulfide (S-2)
I hope this helped answer your question.
Mr.P
Papapodcasts 2 years ago
you are soo awesome
whatevergirlyman 3 years ago
Thank you very much. Best of luck with your studies.
Mr.P
Papapodcasts 3 years ago