Acid–base titrations | Chemical reactions | AP Chemistry | Khan Academy

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greetings for all those students that are teaching themselves, trying to understand and fighting, because they have useless professors or doctors!
your truly strong and can do it :))

shahahahahad
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I study in one of the best schools of my country but I develop my understandings only through online vids...

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I love how I already graduated w/ a B.S. in biology and I understand these issues so much more AFTER I am done with school. Now that I'm studying for the MCAT and actually watching videos all of these topics make so much more sense. Hate that I didn't apply myself in school. Fantastic vid.

mrlilnomad
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hearing someone other than your chem teacher say molarity hits different.

Kronangaurd
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3 weeks until the end of chemistry! I am so freaking done with school this year. I am loosing my sanity!

YungFudd
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It woulda been nice to have known this before taking my ap chem test yesterday

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With the help of khan academy I will survive exams.
Needless to say that my teachers are so unqualified😑

tamamshud
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For those who don't know, Molarity is just the concentration but in the unit (Moles/Litre)

ash_ithape
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So basically we just identify the missing variable (e.g. the concentration or volume) then set it up as M= mol/L. Then we balance the chemical equation to see what the ratio between the acid and base is. Taking the ratio into consideration, we determine the missing concentration or volume by setting up another M=mol/L except with the originally unknown variable.
Hopefully that was right?

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thank you for this video, I've just begun IB HL chemistry and it was already getting stressful, this video helped a lot!! thanks!!!

CrystalSillwind
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ASDFHFJGKGKGL I just need to accept im getting a C in Chem. But it’s fine. I’m fine. EVERYTHING IS FINE GODDAMMIT

daniellejohnson
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I mean... Why did my chem teacher give the class a titration concentration table the day before a test for review without explaining it? Why does this look a little complicated, what am I doing here, why wont they let me sleep, why am I pulling an all nighter for this test, why did he give all the review the day before the test? Im going to be okay :D

missgeekie
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I prefer the short cut method of MV=MV .The problem is that it only applies wen the mole ratio for both is 1:1.anyway thanks❤

martinjulian
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Thank you for uploading this video. Really helped me out..

ungepaul
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u helped me so much thank you for everything ! :D

kuriouskoopatroopa
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Is the simplified method -MV base =MVacid only applicable when the reactant mole ratio is 1:1 ?

Kencan
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have a lab due in a couple hours hope i can learn this fast

stevemoreno
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THANK YOUR SIR ! FOR CLEARING ALL MY DOUBTS ABOUT TITRATION. I'M GREATFUL!

ankur
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The whole video can be summarized as M1V1=M2V2

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Wow. Super clear and helpful. Thank you.

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