Strong Acids video 
Make sure to review the Notes on Naming Acids.  You will not be tested on these but you will be expect to know the names of common acids.  For instance, if I say you have sulfuric acid, you should know that is H2SO4.
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Madison
4/30/2013 04:04:15 am

i got 2.01 mL

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Nicole S
4/30/2013 04:05:44 am

Problem 1: 2.027M

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Nicole Sawitzky
5/2/2013 01:59:17 am

#2: 1.04 M

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Rachel Kosek
4/30/2013 04:07:32 am

1. 2.02M

2. 1.04M

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Kayla Diederich
4/30/2013 04:07:52 am

1. 2.02M of HNO3
2. 1.04M of H2SO4

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David K
4/30/2013 04:08:03 am

1. 2.02M hno3
2. 1.04M h2so4

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Lee Muglia
5/1/2013 09:59:09 am

Found the video to be great, easy to follow along, and easier to understand that other videos.

Answers to Practice Problems at the End of the Video:

Problem #1: 2.02M or 2.0M is the molarity of the HNO3
Problem #2: 1.04M or 1.0M is the molarity of the H2SO4

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Sara
5/1/2013 12:47:20 pm

Yeah I got the same stuff as everybody else. So the "trick" or whatever was the balance the equation first so that 1 mol NaOH would be equal to 0.5 mol H2SO4?

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Carly Zebelian
5/2/2013 01:29:21 am

1. 2.02M of HNO3
2. 1.04M of H2SO4

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Andrew Ruczynski
5/2/2013 01:30:08 am

1. 2.02M hno3
2. 1.04M h2so4

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Chris Smith
5/2/2013 01:31:34 am

#1. 2.02 M
#2. 1.04 M

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