Finding MOLARITY when given pH and pOH | Chemistry with Cat

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Finding MOLARITY when given pH and pOH | Chemistry with Cat

Cat has a BMSc and MSc. SHE HAS BEEN IN YOUR SHOES AND STRUGGLED ON THOSE EXAMS! She currently tutors university and high school chemistry, and she's here to help YOU! She creates quick videos that teach you everything you need to know to not only pass chemistry but ace it!

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#molarity #pHandpOHrelationship #acidbasereactions
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I need her back she’s the only one that can teach me the ways

niksbalmaks
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Thank you so much. I keep trying to find the opposite/altered problem -from pH to Molarity instead of Molarity to pH- and I can't find it anywhere. Bonus, I now understand how to do the anti-Log -if that's what it is called- the 10^-N was the pH/pOH all along. hahaha thank you.

lorenzodedios
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2:07 the charge on sulphate ion should be 2-, not 1-

Jisu-
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Pls I want you to teach on titration calculations

bellajays
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Why are you not teaching now
mam please please

subhransusekharratha
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Cat, it is not -log "times" the concentration of hydrogen ions, it is -log "of" the concentration of hydrogen ions. -log is an operator and the molarity of hydrogen ions is the argument. Also, you should show how you get the concentration of hydrogen ions by itself (by multiplying both sides by -1 and taking both sides to a base 10). Also, don't say "plug" say "substitute".

ltcdrake
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i wouldn’t ever miss a single chem lecture if this was my teacher 😍

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