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@flamingburitto

6 months ago

The thumbnail made me think he was gonna rap about the strongest acid.

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@thecaser1341

6 months ago

Chemist here, the answer is HI. “But what about F-? It has the highest electronegativity so shouldn’t it be the most comfortable with a negative charge?” Great question, it is true that F has the highest electronegativity. Electronegativity is correlated with effective nuclear charge, which has more to do with the pull electrons will feel by the F. But this is not the primary consideration for determining the stability of the anions. The best way to think about it is to consider the atomic radii. As the size increases, there is more space that the negative charge can diffuse over. This greater delocalization of charge is more stable and thus I- is the most stable CB.

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@MarksWorkshopcrft

6 months ago

Thanks, Dave. I really needed to know this!!!!!

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@gracelloyd3758

6 months ago

You left us on a cliff hanger!

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@maxnoob7612

6 months ago

You professor dave, your maths series helped me to the extent that i topped in maths, actually i bacame a math nerd, i was zero in maths, but because of your videos i was improving exponentially by eacj video 🗣️🗣️🔥

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@yhummie

6 months ago

HI because electronegativity of F is much higher than other halides, so it would be harder to release H. Which what strong acids do giving H easily. So HI is stronger acid.

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@andrewlevick1015

6 months ago

I would say it's more to do with the strength of the HX bond undergoing heterolytic fission. The weaker the HX bond, the stronger the acid. HI has the weakest bond because I is the biggest atom.

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@JJTutoring187

5 months ago

It’s important to note that this is a great way to view “neutral acids”. Since the conjugate bases of these acids are always negative, stability trends can be used to compare them

If you are dealing with positive acids (for example, NH4+ vs. H3O+), the conjugate bases are now neutral and are not very useful. In these cases, use the same stability trends but instead focus on the HA (or acid forms).

For positive acids, the stronger acid is the one that is most unstable in its H-A form!

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@nimzi2609

6 months ago

Do more of these!!! Love it

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@sillycatboy69420

6 months ago

My guess is HI

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@olabassey3142

6 months ago

Dave you’ve made the realize i need to learn chemistry! was good at every other science in school except that

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@charlesstewart5233

6 months ago

this was recommended to me and i now know just how clueless i am about chemistry

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@DonnyKanone

6 months ago

smurfs. never seen anything like it again. One bloke was howling like a wolf for hours at this... oh wait. Nevermind.

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@amanitaocreata4401

6 months ago

HF, because F ion is the most electronegative

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@TheLoonyAtom

6 months ago

Wave conjugations

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@mattflores8911

6 months ago

Hi there Professor Dave, will you ever have a video series on modern quantum chemistry and density functional theory?

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@KylenKiomaka

6 months ago

Would it also be correct to say that the acid's strength is inversely proportional to the bond strength between the hydrogen and it's attached atom?

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@Kiwi-cheese

6 months ago

The ion with the larger volume will better accommodate the negative charge 🤓 so H

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@BurntMcgurnt

3 months ago

Don't tell T Howzer about those conjugated acids you'll blow his genius mind out to the vertices... or vorteces as he would say

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