Love Thy Destroyer

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ryry

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Gen Chem Question 62:

"Ca(OH)2 has 2 OHs, HBr has 1H, thus if you used M1V1 = M2V2, you are dead."

So i missed this question today (silly me) and Dr. Jim Romano sends out a clear warning to all of us who forgot about our normality.

btw, i think this destroyer thing is the best test prep material i've ever owned.
 
^alrite...u bought it haha.

Question: for dilutions we don't take normality into account even though there's a couple of H's or OH's right?
 
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Well I agree Destroyer is the best thing that came around.
With regard to normailty over here you can see that the molecule will dissociate to 2 OH's. Therefore using molarity wont help because there is more than one ion there its 2 OH's.
Hope this helped!
 
It just to take into account the differences in OH concentration when its not a 1:1 ratio.

I actually really love Destroyer. The solutions are golden especially for Orgo and G chem.