#JeremyKrug shouldn't the coefficient of the base be multiplied to the molarity and volume of the acid. That's what we learned in class but other than that, you have saved my grade. Thank you guru. 6:52
In my opinion, I think we shouldn't multiply the molarity and volume of the acid with the coefficient of the base in this example because we're dealing with a strong acid that doesn't have 2 H+ (H3O+) ions in its formula. The reason why we put coefficients in front of the equation is because that acid or base has more than one H+ or OH- ion in its formula. If you go back to 3:20 and read what is printed at the bottom, that should clarify your confusion about this problem. This is honestly what I think is right, so don't take my word for it, but I think this is a pretty accurate and reasonable answer. Also, I hope that you did well on the exam!
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Keep working and studying, and you'll do great in AP Chem. Thanks for watching!
#JeremyKrug shouldn't the coefficient of the base be multiplied to the molarity and volume of the acid. That's what we learned in class but other than that, you have saved my grade. Thank you guru. 6:52
In my opinion, I think we shouldn't multiply the molarity and volume of the acid with the coefficient of the base in this example because we're dealing with a strong acid that doesn't have 2 H+ (H3O+) ions in its formula. The reason why we put coefficients in front of the equation is because that acid or base has more than one H+ or OH- ion in its formula. If you go back to 3:20 and read what is printed at the bottom, that should clarify your confusion about this problem. This is honestly what I think is right, so don't take my word for it, but I think this is a pretty accurate and reasonable answer. Also, I hope that you did well on the exam!
why is the net ionic equation always h+ + ho- =h20 plz i need to know why and also it cant differ right?
For a strong acid + strong base reaction, all other ions are spectator ions. Only H+ and OH- are reacting.
@@JeremyKrug ohh ok thank you
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