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Professor Organic Chemistry Tutor, thank you for explaining/showing with examples How to Memorize Strong Acids and Strong Bases in AP/General Chemistry. The best way to memorize strong acids and bases is to use them on a regular basis or teach them to chemistry students. This is an error free video/lecture on TH-cam TV with the Organic Chemistry Tutor.
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I thought that the conjugate of a weak acid was a strong base? Is that wrong? Or is it the addition of the salt that causes the strong conjugate base to become weaker?
Sir, we find salts by looking at their formation right? Like, strong basic+strong acidic is neutral Strong base+weak acid is basic Strong Acid + weak base is acidic Weak acid + weak base is neutral Right??
pKa is an acid dissociation constant used to describe the acidity of a particular molecule. Its value is directly related to the structure of the given compound.
It does not turns into HF, HF is the conjugate acid of NaF(strong base) as he mentions the conjugate of strong base/acid is a weak base/acid and vice versa The conjugate of NaF(strong base) is HF(weak acid)
i think its basic but not neccerally strong something i learned in chem class is to look for both the base and acid conjugates for example NaF conjeagtes are NaOH( stong base) and HF(weak acid) so NaF is basic salt because the base is stronger strong base + strong acid --> neutral strong base + weak acid --> basic weak base + strong acid --> acidic weak base + weak acid --> neutral though i am not sure of their strength as acidic and basic salts so will do more research
Yh...it's been a year now since you commented...but I think the conjugate base of a weak acid should be a strong base....It's getting me too confused when I got to some part of the video after I was trying to make some reference....I think organic chemistry tutor, you should speak concerning that side well for us to make us clarified....thank you
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Professor Organic Chemistry Tutor, thank you for explaining/showing with examples How to Memorize Strong Acids and Strong Bases in AP/General Chemistry. The best way to memorize strong acids and bases is to use them on a regular basis or teach them to chemistry students. This is an error free video/lecture on TH-cam TV with the Organic Chemistry Tutor.
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What I hate ab regular science/physical science is my teacher leaves out really helpful tips for the sake of making it “easier” of simplifying it. When in reality I wouldn’t mind having to memorize this stuff bc if makes everything Sm easier
I thought that the conjugate of a weak acid was a strong base? Is that wrong? Or is it the addition of the salt that causes the strong conjugate base to become weaker?
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Sir, we find salts by looking at their formation right?
Like, strong basic+strong acidic is neutral
Strong base+weak acid is basic
Strong Acid + weak base is acidic
Weak acid + weak base is neutral
Right??
Pretty much but weak acid and weak bases dont react with each other
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Please can you clarify this part of the video 6:42 "the conjugate of aweak acid would be a weak base" ?
Same problem that I noticed! I got a little bit confused with this one >_
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great video. I was just wondering what does pka stands for?
pKa is an acid dissociation constant used to describe the acidity of a particular molecule. Its value is directly related to the structure of the given compound.
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6:48 Can someone please explain? Shouldn't it be the opposite?? Shouldn't the conjugate base of a weak acid be a strong base?
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Can someone explain at 9:34 how NaF turns into HF? I'm not understanding how the Na disappears...thank you!
It does not turns into HF, HF is the conjugate acid of NaF(strong base) as he mentions the conjugate of strong base/acid is a weak base/acid and vice versa
The conjugate of NaF(strong base) is HF(weak acid)
@@labeebasari380 NaF is a weak base
@@labeebasari380 How is NaF a strong base, isn't it weak? Wouldn't NaOH be strong, and NaH be weak?
How about hydronium ion? Is it weak or strong acid?
What is pka
7:15 isn't the conjugate of weak acid a strong base?
great now i am confused
i think its basic but not neccerally strong
something i learned in chem class is to look for both the base and acid conjugates
for example NaF conjeagtes are NaOH( stong base) and HF(weak acid) so NaF is basic salt because the base is stronger
strong base + strong acid --> neutral
strong base + weak acid --> basic
weak base + strong acid --> acidic
weak base + weak acid --> neutral
though i am not sure of their strength as acidic and basic salts so will do more research
Yh...it's been a year now since you commented...but I think the conjugate base of a weak acid should be a strong base....It's getting me too confused when I got to some part of the video after I was trying to make some reference....I think organic chemistry tutor, you should speak concerning that side well for us to make us clarified....thank you
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was Ca(OH)2 on the list??
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just group 1 and 2 metals for bases right?
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Why doesn't HF dissociate completely in water?
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Isn’t the conjugate base of a weak acid a strong base?
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HBrO4 is a strong or weak acid
What’s pka
Pka = -log(ka)
@@jeremiahv6498 what's "ka"?
@@jeremiahv6498 I've never heard of this
Maybe we use a different format for the same thing
Ikonik_Konklusion ¿ Ka is the equilibrium constant for a acid.
Kb is the Equilibrium constant for a base.
When ever you see “P” that basically means “-log”
is ammonium an acid or a base cause in some vids they said acid and others say base
Maybe both. He said it's both.
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what is the meaning of pka?
pKa = -log base 10 (Ka)
It is basically how much the acid will dissociate when added in water.
What about H3PO4
Isn't it a strong acid as well??
C20H25N3O is the strongest of them all.
@@Hellcommander245 I didn't mean which is stronger
I meant that H3PO4 is a strong acid as well but he didn't mention it in the video.
Rania Ashraf nope its pkA is 2, so above -1
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