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Acidity: Crash Course Organic Chemistry #11

Acidity: Crash Course Organic Chemistry #11

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Acidity is a tricky concept, and it-s not always like how we see it in the movies. As organic chemists, we need to know how to predict the strength of weak acids and bases. In this episode of Crash Course Organic Chemistry, we-ll learn four key factors that we can use to predict relative acidity. This important tool will help us us to predict the products of chemical reactions. Episode
Date: 2022-04-04

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Xenomorphs acid could very well be extremely oxidising, causing it to eat through steel. The acid would dissolve rust, the oxidiser would turn steel into rust. As these processes heat up the compounds and the steel, things escalate out of control. The part that kills humans is just the acidic element.
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Ah, this takes me back to the first class to ever make most of the class laugh when seeing the test because it was insanely hard; I dunno what the second semester teacher was thinking. I remember having to name molecules shaped like animals (eg. frogs. Good stuff!
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Best way to remember is through Cardio
C - Charge (Positive ion stabilizes loss)
A - Atom identity (Large electronegative atom stabilizes loss)
R - Resonance
D I - Dipole Induction
O - Orbital (S character stabilizes loss)

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I find more interesting than acid, the ability to create a defense mechanism that contains it,
In addition xenomorph blood is a potent molecular acid that contains within its blood, a highly corrosive substance

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Beautifully explained. wish this course started a year sooner cause i already passed OC. But it's still a great sources for refreshing the memory. definitely recommend to every science student-
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Because the opening starts with a sci-fi reference, we should also discuss predator-s blue acid that can even melt things under water, any explanation for that?
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Wow this never really made as much sense to me in school as it did watching the animation is listening to you teach thank you so much for brightening my day
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I'm writing my summary sheets for my upcoming test 1. The two things I was fuzzy on were inductive affect and intermolecular forces. Thank you!
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Is there a video explaining the same basics for basicity? Or is it just that weaker acids are stronger (conjugate) bases?
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I can keep track of each of these factors individually, but when we're combing all four I start to get lost in the sauce.
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