Hi, I should have added "conjugate" maybe that would have made more sense? The question is asking which is the conjugate acid and base on the reactant side. I left a link to the video where I explain the answer. Just skip to 11:45 of the video. Hope this makes sense, please let me know if it still doesn't. here is the link to that video... ruclips.net/video/CpVdMAqBSAA/видео.html
Hi :) I just want to say thank you so much for your videos. I love them! Is there by chance there is a video WITH explanation for these answers. Thanks again for your videos =)
Why would the acid on the reaction side be H20 and not NH3? I always assumed if there is higher hydrogen atoms, it's acidic?
Hi, I should have added "conjugate" maybe that would have made more sense? The question is asking which is the conjugate acid and base on the reactant side. I left a link to the video where I explain the answer. Just skip to 11:45 of the video. Hope this makes sense, please let me know if it still doesn't.
here is the link to that video... ruclips.net/video/CpVdMAqBSAA/видео.html
Thank you !
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Hi :) I just want to say thank you so much for your videos. I love them! Is there by chance there is a video WITH explanation for these answers. Thanks again for your videos =)
Hi, I’ll have the video with explanations uploaded on Monday. Thank you for watching 🥰🥰
the question about # of protons neutrons and electrons ( oxygen). Shouldn't it be a) p:8 e:2 n: 8 ?
why is it saying electrons= 10?
It is also an anion with a -2 charge. So it will have two more electrons than it does protons.
Let me know if you need further explanation :)