Conductivity Curves in Titrations

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  • Опубликовано: 20 дек 2024

Комментарии • 11

  • @EpiCuber7
    @EpiCuber7 3 года назад

    This is really helpful! Nothing else I could find explained the reasoning for anything properly. Thanks!!

  • @nayayagan2684
    @nayayagan2684 2 года назад

    Very well explained and really helpful! It's going to be in my upcoming exam and you saved me! Thank you!

  • @scooterpro1990
    @scooterpro1990 4 года назад +1

    Hi Ludo hows your IA going

  • @amosw766
    @amosw766 4 года назад

    This is excellent. Thanks!

  • @rayanshbakshi2135
    @rayanshbakshi2135 4 года назад

    Best explaination sir

  • @magosiapurta8594
    @magosiapurta8594 2 года назад

    well done

  • @shubhrajit2117
    @shubhrajit2117 2 года назад

    Thank you so much!

  • @sweeneygoose
    @sweeneygoose 4 года назад

    NaCl is a strong electrolyte . Conductivity would not change. Barium hydroxide + sulfuric acid would be better example since barium sulfate is insoluble

    • @patcunningham6170
      @patcunningham6170 3 года назад

      Actually, if Na⁺ substitutes for H⁺, the bulkier Na⁺ (aq) ion moves more slowly than the H⁺ (aq) ion so the conductivity will decrease. It's true that titrating barium hydroxide with sulfuric produces a lower conductivity at equivalence point, but that's not the critical point in this video.

    • @jacob.lacy_
      @jacob.lacy_ 2 года назад +1

      go touch some grass

  • @rayanshbakshi2135
    @rayanshbakshi2135 4 года назад

    Best explaination sir