Is there a reason why in the graph the pH goes rapidly at the start of reaching the 1st equilibrium then almost flats out half way there and then shoots up to the equilibrium? Same thing with the line to the 2nd equilibrium.
in a reaction like HCl+NaOH-> NaCl+H2O , HCl is monoprotic but what would happen to the result if it were diprotic? would it be HNaCl+H2O ? or NaCl + HOH2+?
Perfect. Couldn't ask for a better explanation for polyprotic Acids. Great work!
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That was so well explained! Thank you for the video.
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Is there a reason why in the graph the pH goes rapidly at the start of reaching the 1st equilibrium then almost flats out half way there and then shoots up to the equilibrium? Same thing with the line to the 2nd equilibrium.
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where are you from? it sounds like you are from outside of the United States. If so, are you from Eastern Europe?
Is the explanation of the graph from 6:05 correct?
Nvm I understand it now
in a reaction like
HCl+NaOH-> NaCl+H2O , HCl is monoprotic
but what would happen to the result if it were diprotic?
would it be HNaCl+H2O ?
or NaCl + HOH2+?
Thanks man. Helped me on my homework!
SO well explained thank you bro
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Why can't we add up the two chemical reactions
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Oh there was a lesson on the board...
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haha. you sound like Woody Allan. but thanks for the tips.