Lec 26 | MIT 3.091 Introduction to Solid State Chemistry
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he scares me.
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I wish he wouldn't pace so much all the time
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@bask3tballzXmast3rz stay classy
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when he says acid i thought he said asses. Until he starts to pronounce the d
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What is the pH value of a 10exp-8 M aqueous HCl solution? ;-)
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He should have derived the ion product of water via the general equilibrium constant K and then proving that c(H2O) = 1000 g / 18 g*mol-1 = 55.6 mol/l >> c(H3O+) or c(OH-). Thus in diluted solutions the concentration of water remains constant. Then you could say tha Kw = K(look up in tables)*55.6 mol/l = 10-14 mol2/l2.
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NaCl(aq.) is nonsense! The proton and the hydroxyl react to water but the sodium chloride remains in solution.
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at 06:35 Didn't he mean dissociates an electron?
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Personally, I find it easier to read of a chalk boards than Smartboards and projectors.
damonH24 2 years ago 5
introducing the hydrogen oxgen and bases in that lecture is so much better then listening to science teacher talk out of the textbook...
life is wierd=)
f1u2c3k4 2 years ago 3