Thanks. After trying to read through the Explanation for ALEKS, I just could not find the pattern in this type of problem. Thanks for showing me that, which was luckily all was need for this specific kind of problem.
Typically no, since water is the solvent and it is sort of assumed that there is a lot of it. This topic is more concerned about the chemical species that are present.
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Thanks. After trying to read through the Explanation for ALEKS, I just could not find the pattern in this type of problem. Thanks for showing me that, which was luckily all was need for this specific kind of problem.
bless you, you are a life saver
Thank you sooooooo much for these videos!!!
Can you do the topic of Understanding the definition of enthalpy
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This video was really helpfulllll !!!!!!
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So there's no hydronium in H2S?
so H2O (l) isn't included in the major species?
Typically no, since water is the solvent and it is sort of assumed that there is a lot of it. This topic is more concerned about the chemical species that are present.
in aleks i think you can put h2o
@@nopantssteve6784 yes, now they mark it wrong unless you do
omg thank you anthony! i hate aleks