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I teamed up with Pinkie Pie Solutions to go pay Dr. Adorable a visit! It’s fun to visit alternate versions of various ponies. Meeting a version of yourself tends to be a bit unnerving, but eye-opening as to how your life could have been. To see more of these two science ponies at Ask Pinkie Pie Solutions and Dr. Adorable’s Ask-Along Blog!
School has betrayed meeeeeeeeeeee
[looks up]
Ah, they just create those ions when dissolved in water, hence litmus paper and universal indicator only testing liquids. HCl is just hydrogen chloride gas before it’s dissolved.
Still, not too bad remembering something from ~12 years ago.
Yeah… I suppose it’s changed though. You know how that happens. (Although I’m working on a college level, instead of highschool level. Strange how life works.) As it is, H in front of the element is an acid, with exceptions.
I definitely knew that H didn’t mean acid. We didn’t have a separate chemistry class in high school way back in the past, just advanced science and physics here in Oz. Mind you that was 30 years ago.
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I’d rather you do it in your own head. :I:I:I:I
Of course, we’re all on the internet, always amuses me when others ask stuff they could easily google themselves. Keeps me scratching my head in amusement.
Haven’t been taught that yet :I
You cheated anyway
Then I must be reading this wrong, H means hydrogen.
Hydrogen chloride
Acid is HCl(aq)
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When there is an H in fron of the rest of the element, (Except for water, lolol) it is an acid!
WRONG
Hydro chloric acid!
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Umm…Hydrogen Chloride???
Yeah, NAME THAT
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For what he thought was H2O was H2SO4!
(really old chem joke)
Pfft, that’s a dangerous chemical that should be banned.
Next time ask for dihydrogen monoxide.