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How come the state symbol for H20 is (aq) and not (l)??
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so so so so so much easier than converting OH- to H+ then -log 10 ing it
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@ericleb01 lol its funny
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@kaitonkam92 It's the same thing, dear
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8:26 Am I the only one who finds the random Windows sound really funny? Or maybe I'm studying too much Chemistry...
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@kaitonkam92 Note that you wrote (and the calculatior shows) .36. So there's actually a zero in front of it which means that 0.36=.36
I think you'll get now that 3.6*10^-6=0.36*10^-5
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i think u got ur calculation wrong
1.8x10-5 mutiplyed by 0.2 = .36x10-5
i did the same calculation in my calculator and it came up with 3.6x10-6
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Ammonia's a base? I thought it was an acid.
That chemist-doctor I used to live with made puns all the time. He called our kitty a cation. I thought the word was pronounced cash-un until he said that.
This chemistry brings up a fine kettle of memories-my lame attempt at a pun on fine kettle of fish.
vickiormindyb 2 years ago
ammonium (NH4+) is an acid. ammonia is what you get after ammonium has given away an H+.
khanacademy 2 years ago 9