There was a question about this on our first exam at the beginning of the semester that I got wrong because i thought that from 7 to 1 that there were not any OH ions BUT now I know that there are it’s just when compared to the number of H ions the number of OH ions are less compared to the number of H ions
Figure is incorrect - should state increasingly alkaline, and increasingly acidic. Alkalinity is the ability of the solution to resist a change in pH upon the addition of an acid. Acidity is the ability of a solution to resist a change in pH upon the addition of a base. Alkalinity and acidity are measures of buffering capacity.
Simple and to the point. Great video and it was very helpful.
This is such a great video! Thank you so much for posting!
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Im watching this for school LOL
Sea water is considered a weak base with pH scale of 8.0
Yup he definitely got that detail wrong
Thank you for sharing Sir. God bless you!
You are very welcome
Outstanding
Your video was very helpful! Thank you!
bej2208 Glad it helped you out. More vids coming.
Great Video. Definitely helped me out!!
Wow this made it very easy!
thank you! you explained veryyyyy well!
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Thank you so much!
You're welcome!
This video was very helpful
excellent!
Such an old vid but thanks helped a lot:)
Great vid man
There was a question about this on our first exam at the beginning of the semester that I got wrong because i thought that from 7 to 1 that there were not any OH ions BUT now I know that there are it’s just when compared to the number of H ions the number of OH ions are less compared to the number of H ions
Thank you!🙂
Sea water, acid da fuq it is 7.5 to almost 9 ph depending on the extreme environments.
Informative
Thank you i was strugle with the # just adding 0
Thank you very much!!!
Figure is incorrect - should state increasingly alkaline, and increasingly acidic. Alkalinity is the ability of the solution to resist a change in pH upon the addition of an acid. Acidity is the ability of a solution to resist a change in pH upon the addition of a base. Alkalinity and acidity are measures of buffering capacity.
Well said Susan 👏
This is a really good video, but sea water is a base, not an acid. It has a pH of 8 most of the time. Great job, otherwise!
ash jain pure water. Not normal mineralized water
thanks
I am watching this for school
Forrr schooooll
So, the ph doesn't change your body?
Mechanical Spencer that question isn't spefic enough, your blood ph and so on is almost never going to change radically.
What is a equus solution?
or is it aqueous
'equus'? are you 'horsing' around?
@@johnwinfield487 No, just a student asking questions and trying to learn,so my weak subject doesn't eat me alive during school.
PH is the potential of hydrogen not the power of
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Seawater pH 8 . . .
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