Just incase anyone doesn't understand. Refer to the table he provided first of all and then if given a compound, lets say NH4NO3 for example, you can seperate it into its respective ions (NH4+ and NO3-) and then always cancel out the neutral one (in this case, NO3- is neutral because it is the conjugate for a strong acid). If both ions are neutral according to the table he provided, then it means overall the compound is neutral. Remember to always cancel the neutral ion and then the remaining ion is what you use to determine whether the compound is acidic, basic or not (NH4+ is acidic and NO3- was cancelled out, therefore NH4NO3 is an Acidic compound). I hope this helps someone🙂.
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Professor Organic Chemistry Tutor, thank you for breaking down and determine if an ionic compound or salt is acidic, basic or neutral in AP/General Chemistry. The overall explanation of strong/weak acids, anions and cations increases my knowledge and understanding of ionic compounds. This is an error free video/lecture on TH-cam TV with the Organic Chemistry Tutor.
@@shalinitiwari119 they "act" ideal - as pressure increases these gases have either a volume less than 22.4 or a volume greater than 22.4. for example co2 has a volume less than 22.4 as pressure increases (from near 0), so it starts to act more like a real gas
it's good.But sir i am preparing for Telangana EAMCET exam.Sir can you do a video by covering important syllabus for EAMCET by previous paper analysis....or by your own.
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Just incase anyone doesn't understand. Refer to the table he provided first of all and then if given a compound, lets say NH4NO3 for example, you can seperate it into its respective ions (NH4+ and NO3-) and then always cancel out the neutral one (in this case, NO3- is neutral because it is the conjugate for a strong acid). If both ions are neutral according to the table he provided, then it means overall the compound is neutral. Remember to always cancel the neutral ion and then the remaining ion is what you use to determine whether the compound is acidic, basic or not (NH4+ is acidic and NO3- was cancelled out, therefore NH4NO3 is an Acidic compound). I hope this helps someone🙂.
This was one of the few times I had trouble understanding one of his videos, however your comment simplified things so well, thank you!
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Dear Organic Chemistry Tutor,
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The consistency of how well you put these explanations together is immaculate.
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Thanks for a good year of AP Chem cuz my teacher couldnt really teach properly
Thank you for dedicating your time to helping others with chemistry. I see many college professors are lacking in their teaching skills and you fill in the gaps. I really hope you are an instructor/professor. Any university would be very lucky to have you!
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Professor Organic Chemistry Tutor, thank you for breaking down and determine if an ionic compound or salt is acidic, basic or neutral in AP/General Chemistry. The overall explanation of strong/weak acids, anions and cations increases my knowledge and understanding of ionic compounds. This is an error free video/lecture on TH-cam TV with the Organic Chemistry Tutor.
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HClO3 is a strong acid** 1:43, first mistake I found in your channel after 4 years of watching lol
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how do you do it without the table? aka, how would you know those ions were basic/acidic/neutral?
Thanks you really helped me out!
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hello! could you do a video on Registers and Flip Flop[s?
If we are following his method in 6:45 shouldn’t co2 be a base
wish i watched this before my exam
But what about putting Beryllium chloride in water? When the universal indicator is added to it, it is red aka a strongly acidic solution?
what about Al(OH)3 or Al2O3? Here both strong acid and strong bases are present.
can we use this method to find out a redox reaction is acidic or basic
How to know which gas is real or ideal like H2, He,Co2,ch4??
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gases behave like ideal gases at high temperatures and low pressures
@@GiveMeThatSwordPower Otherwise all gases r real, but at high temperature and low pressure they become ideal.
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@@shalinitiwari119 they "act" ideal - as pressure increases these gases have either a volume less than 22.4 or a volume greater than 22.4. for example co2 has a volume less than 22.4 as pressure increases (from near 0), so it starts to act more like a real gas
it's good.But sir i am preparing for Telangana EAMCET exam.Sir can you do a video by covering important syllabus for EAMCET by previous paper analysis....or by your own.
But where is organic chemistry
I still don't understand please,😔😔
9:57 barely can tell that is copper. looks more like C O
Actually chloric acid, HClO3, is a strong acid.
Ty sir
I thought HClO3 was a strong acid....
Yes it's a strong acid
I don't understand
Refer to the table he has given