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5 Things Only Mentally Strong People Do

In our previous video, we made a video on the things mentally strong people don't do. But what about the things they do? Are you looking to strengthen your mindset – maybe improve your psychological game for gain? Well, you’ve certainly come to the right place. Sure, we exercise for physical health

8 Things Mentally Strong People Don't Do

When you think of someone who is mentally strong, what traits come to mind? There are a lot of stereotypes surrounding mental strength. Most of them are about the idea that in order to be mentally strong, you have to always be happy or immune to negative emotions. But what do you think? Will you agr

Turning Table Salt into Acid (All About Acids)

In this video, I give you some insight into the amazing world of acids and make hydrochloric acid from the good ol' table salt, also now you can flex your newly acquired knowledge to somebody who still thinks acids are like in the movies. Hell yeah. Keep in mind that I simplified a lot of things to

Q12 pH value of weak acids

The pH value calculation for weak acids (and bases) is explained. This is more demanding than with strong acids and bases. Original: "Wolfgang Dukorn" Original: German. All translations in this video have been done by the alugha AI.

8 Things Mentally Strong People Don’t Do

When we talk about mentally strong people, we mean someone who knows how to draw healthy boundaries with others, who know how to stay true to their inner values, and who know how to navigate difficult situations in life like past regrets, etc. When you become mentally stronger, you can have a more f

Q12 Acid Base Buffer

Acid-base buffers are briefly explained, as well as the buffering effect. The main point of the screencast, however, is the pH value calculation in the buffer range. Furthermore, it is described how buffer systems are formed in titrations of weak acid with a strong base. Original: "Wolfgang Dukorn"

09 Acids and bases

Acid and base definitions according to Brönsted are explained. At the end, protolysis reactions are described. Original: "Wolfgang Dukorn" Original: German. All translations in this video have been done by the alugha AI.