Most clear explanation of the topic I have found. I'm just starting my post bacc courses and will definitely be using your channel to clarify my lectures.....on another note just a note on the previous video if your ph deviates 0.5+/- outside of a pH of 7.35-7.45 you are certainly dead so no need to worry about your DNA falling apart you'll already be dead by the time you're pH gets to 9+.
The video cuts off at the end :( Also, I've been using your videos for YEARS now. I appreciate them so much. You helped me through all my difficult courses of my animal biology undergrad. Thank you for that because it helped me get the grades I needed to get into veterinary school! I'm STILL using your videos in vet school :)
Sir I have one doubt ,pls ans & explain in comment box ..Q) buffering capacity of a buffer is maximum at PH equal to ---- of a weak acid used in the preparation of the buffer ..pls ans & explain also
Too good explanation! Loved it the way you started explain the issue with water and ended up explaining why we need buffers!
Most clear explanation of the topic I have found. I'm just starting my post bacc courses and will definitely be using your channel to clarify my lectures.....on another note just a note on the previous video if your ph deviates 0.5+/- outside of a pH of 7.35-7.45 you are certainly dead so no need to worry about your DNA falling apart you'll already be dead by the time you're pH gets to 9+.
Speaking from my 14 years as a critical care nurse
The video cuts off at the end :(
Also, I've been using your videos for YEARS now. I appreciate them so much. You helped me through all my difficult courses of my animal biology undergrad. Thank you for that because it helped me get the grades I needed to get into veterinary school! I'm STILL using your videos in vet school :)
You are a University yourself. found your channel was like hit the jackpot. Thanks for your lectures. You are a lifesaver!
Sir, you are totally a life saviour for biology students. Thank you
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You should add a note about the wrong Hendersson Hasselbalch equation in your video as it is PLUS instead of minus log A/HA.
Inverting the log changed the sign.
This helps a lot, thank you!
Sir I have one doubt ,pls ans & explain in comment box ..Q) buffering capacity of a buffer is maximum at PH equal to ---- of a weak acid used in the preparation of the buffer ..pls ans & explain also
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u are biochem king man . do u have a topic list or from where which book u make note , harper ?? or how can u have ur topic list ? thanks
h ak no i dont use harper. check out my website for a list of topics and their respective lectures. and thanks! :)
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nice video,
i know this isn't biochemical chemistry but could you please make a video about how acids and bases desolve metals? :)
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Pls can someone explain isohydric principle?
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What is in your screen it not visible.... please try to solve this , because it's create difficulty to understand....
If we add a very little amount of H+ ions to water ,it's pH falls down so drastically ??🙄
Inflection point
4 years of uni bio major, and I am just learning about buffers???
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