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@zepp come here
this is due on wednesday btw lol, but im not gonna wait until then D:
let see, monday have review and tuesday have midterm test for the lab, and thursday have midterm for lecture....hmmm bad week lol
omg is that your baby ?
zepp is married O_O
I forgot everything about precipitation >.>
and no it's GOODMAN's brother ;x
lol
any idea? or we're just gonna stares at each other? lol
zepp stop changing your avatar <.<
I remember precipitation involves two salts, making 1 that will precipitate, and another one dissolved in water.
explanation : Use the solubility rules to determine which products are insoluble. Only insoluble products will precipitate.
what is it? avatar changing festival or something? wth D:
Yeah
I think BaCl is the precipitate, cuz it insoluble in water
I don't have the chart :|
and the 2nd one i think it's AgI
google!! : http://www.cartage.org.lb/en/themes/Sciences/Chemistry/Aboutchemistry/reference/4_1_tablex.gif
Sounds correct
naw it's not...lol but i got it
trial and errors lmao
xD I'm losing my chemistry skills :( it's a disaster
sighhh...
Classify strong electrolyte, weak, and nonelectrolyte: HBr, HF, Zn(NO3)2
i know HBr is strong electrolyte since it's a strong acid, but why i put it in then it's wrong..wtf
@zepp comeback here D:
Should be HF, HBr and the other weird thing
wait, isn't HF = weak acid ?
it's not 1 of the 7 strong acid that i was told in class o_O
:|
i switched it like you said, but it still wrong...for that Strong electrolyte only, the other 2 are correct
i tried HBr, then HF too and it still wrong... wtf....
It said : First, classify each compound as either a salt or an acid. Next, classify each acid as strong or weak. Soluble salts completely dissociate into ions. Strong acids ionize completely. Weak acids ionize partially.
HBr, Zn(NO3)2, HF
phsss....wrong... lmao =.=
how the hell Zn(NO3)2 is a weak acid, it's not even an acid is it? wtf
it should be HBr, HF, then Zn <---- but that's wrong also, so idk what it want
It's an acidic salt
oh really? i thought acid suppose to have H somewhere in there
Ugh, no idea now, I'm all confused >.>
bbl
nooo! comeback here D:
Enter the net ionic equation, including phases, for the reaction of AgNO3(aq) with Ba(OH)2(aq). @zepp
o.o
you dont know? o_o
no ;-;
o_0!! oh sh... im doom
omg what to do...i tried many ways
@Diyadiya Any idea?
@Blitzkrieg i got it, i know how to do it now :D
or zepp ... -.-
Cool! :D
still got wrong for the previous stupid question though..
hey zepp you know what..i bet u can do this problem
@zepp you know anything about Oxidation numbers ?
What's that >.>
are you serious ? your kidding me...
I will only be taking General Chemistry next year; I learned the basics through my 9th-10th :(
noooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
so basictly your telling me to drop the course now..lol
Ugh, why there's nobody strong with chemistry on OpenStudy :(
let me go drop the course now cuz i dont wanna go class tmr >.<
:(
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