Acid/Base Dissociation Constant

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In this video we will learn the difference between strong and weak acids and bases.
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its crazy how this 8 minute video did so much more to teach me this concept then a whole semester long biochemesty class ever could

jasongulizia
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God bless you man. Chem final 14hours(tomorrow) and here i am pulling off an all nighter. Wish i had saw this video before hand because i spent 3 days on this topic with our notes and it didnt make any sense. Your videos with practice taught me in 30minutes

solaimanwahab
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HAHAHAHA idk what's so funny, but the acids are laughing at me

brianwong
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This was EXTREMELY helpful.Thank you for taking your time to make this video.👍🏽

mealswithbarakah
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Very helpful 8 hours before my P. Chem Final

TheFG
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I was feeling extremely disassociated and was trying to watch videos about it, even though I know I shouldn't. I am glad I ended up here. This made my day. I miss studying chemistry!

srilaxmipb
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Omg u cleared my years of doubts so easily.. our professor take weeks to finish one topic still it's hard understand the concept properly.. im glad i found this video ❤❤

Hyerayuna
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I've watched half a dozen videos trying to understand Ka/pKa and this is the first one I get. good vid.

alyssabesser
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so marvellous.... lecturers don't go to this extent 🌹🌹

damolabadmos
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amazing, very helpful in me brushing up on a bit of gen chem for my biochem class! clear and to the point, thank you

PeaceLove
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Thank you for your excellent explanation, it was very helpful.

hindalhammadi
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Thanks, you are really a good teacher 👍👍👍👍👍

sanketkhajuria
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Genuinely useful and cute at the same time..no bluff..

YeAhEa_
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Thank you so much! Now it makes perfect sense

karelycantu
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By far the best explanation out there!!

angelicac.pacheco
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Where did the .09898M value come from for the reactants part in the Ka equation??

BlessUpDiHerbs
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I have a question. The concentration of HCl you mention in the video is the one remaining after the reaction completing or it is the total one of the initial HCl when the reaction has not happened yet? May your guys explain it for me? thanks a lot

Redpanda.
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What would the Ka be of a buffer solution? Would it still follow the same process or is it always going to be some value?

bobeggplant
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Thz Sir, however I have a question, for example if the dissociation constant of water is 1M`2, it means 1 mole of hydrogen and hydroxide ions are present in 1 litre of water at 25°C.(btw I knew the number is incorrect).So, my question is if the dissociation constant of a certain acid is 1M, which stands for mol and which stands for 1 dm3 of solution?

myatminsoe
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great video but you said a hydroxide ion makes a base but really you should use the bronstead-lowry definition for this level chemistry

zack