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No people hating this vid are teachers - cause they cant do it like sal does
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sal, can can you draw more circles around the HA(aq)? hahaha :)
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why do you always have to titrate with a strong base?
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I think you just saved my life.
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anyone else a PIRATE?
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@FinalTidusX It's easy to get this confused. The equivalence point isn't where the solution turns from acidic to basic. It's the point where the all of the weak acid is reacted (or "sopped up") with the added strong base. In this reaction, A weak acid reacts with a strong base to produce water and a weak base. After the Strong Base reacts with all of the weak acid, all we have left is the weak base, which will make the solution slighly basic. :] i hope that helps.
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@zaishaloveu If it didn't dissociate at all it wouldn't be an acid... or soluble for that matter. Considering Acids add protons (H+) to solution, it wouldn't be an acid if it didnt.
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need the math involved, the concepts are great but at the end or another video we need to deal with some real math because my teacher tests our understanding via the math like all teachers so telling her that i understand doesnt help unless i can do the math.
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finally someone who explains it step by step and goes over every part of it
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thanks dog
the one person who disliked this failed high school.
byukagun 1 year ago 25
thank you so much!!
this kind of vido helps us students a lot!!!
I agree with FinalTidusX, some of the things is not that obvious for us...
genius4themostpart 2 years ago 8