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I figured this one out because the problem used drops and i assume we can't calculate that. although a drop is technically 0.2 ml(i know it cuz i'm into essential oil stuff and that's how to measure stuff sometimes), but i don't think us pre med kids need to know that. Therefore the only concept I have in mind was that Strong acid makes the solution a little acidic.
But is that enough? Am I missing any other concept? Is there any other way to solve this? what if only 1 drop of 12M HCL are added?
I figured this one out because the problem used drops and i assume we can't calculate that. although a drop is technically 0.2 ml(i know it cuz i'm into essential oil stuff and that's how to measure stuff sometimes), but i don't think us pre med kids need to know that. Therefore the only concept I have in mind was that Strong acid makes the solution a little acidic.
But is that enough? Am I missing any other concept? Is there any other way to solve this? what if only 1 drop of 12M HCL are added?