Que bueno que expliquen sobre el Diagrama de Pourbaix, Gracias Dilan, lo entenderia mas rapido si tuviera traduccion al español, soy Argentina . Saludos
Why the vertical line depend only on ph??here the ph is constant.and for horaizontal line there is a change in ph so why the reaction shoul be independent of ph in this case of horaizontal line??
Look at copper(II), if you increase pH, it will shift to copper(II) hydroxide (i.e., it is dependent only on pH). Horizontal lines mean that within a range of pHs the redox potential is the only determiner of species. Imagine yourself as a single point within one of these regions, copper(0) for example, If you're at pH 4 and E -0.8 V. No matter how much you increase or decrease pH you're still copper(0), but if you keep pH at 4 and increase the potential you're likely to oxidize to a different species (copper(II)).
I saw for the first time in my MCAT prep-course and I was so thrown off by it. Thank you for the thorough explanation.
I needed this help for the MCAT. Thanks for making the video. Helped a ton!
I guess I am kinda randomly asking but does anyone know a good site to stream new movies online ?
@Lee Wesley ehh I'd suggest Flixportal. You can find it on google =) -atlas
@Atlas Asher Thank you, I went there and it seems like they got a lot of movies there :) I appreciate it!
@Lee Wesley glad I could help xD
your the MVP,
Muy buen video, gracias por compartir el conocimiento.
Thank you, very nice explanation of the stability diagram.
Thanks for the explanation!
Thank you. Well explained, Sir.
You are welcome
Thanks for explaining
I wasn't clear earlier
this is really awesome for me thanks
In the third equation, respect to slope lines exists just one molecule of water.... 2Cu+2 + H2O Cu2O + 2H+
Thank you for this video.
Thanks :)
can we add our own redox couple? Please explain how?
Very nice video and lecture . Thanks.
Que bueno que expliquen sobre el Diagrama de Pourbaix, Gracias Dilan, lo entenderia mas rapido si tuviera traduccion al español, soy Argentina . Saludos
daium perfect thanks !
Why certain Poubaix diagrams such as FeCO3 and FeS2 have a curve line, instead of a linear/straight line?
Why the vertical line depend only on ph??here the ph is constant.and for horaizontal line there is a change in ph so why the reaction shoul be independent of ph in this case of horaizontal line??
Look at copper(II), if you increase pH, it will shift to copper(II) hydroxide (i.e., it is dependent only on pH). Horizontal lines mean that within a range of pHs the redox potential is the only determiner of species. Imagine yourself as a single point within one of these regions, copper(0) for example, If you're at pH 4 and E -0.8 V. No matter how much you increase or decrease pH you're still copper(0), but if you keep pH at 4 and increase the potential you're likely to oxidize to a different species (copper(II)).
Sir what are the another examples for pourbaix diagram except iron please tell me sir...
Can you upload video on adsorption isotherm.
can u explain froast diagram
What does stable mean?
Hi Sir. Would you mind telling why is the slope positive for some reactions and negative for rest? Thanks
hi dylan, a doubt all the compounds present in the diagram should be in aqueous solution? please
Pourbaix duagram of sulphur species
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