09 Corresponding acid-base pairs
Each acid-base reaction usually consists of 2 corresponding pairs. Original: "Wolfgang Dukorn" Original: German. All translations in this video have been done by the alugha AI.
Each acid-base reaction usually consists of 2 corresponding pairs. Original: "Wolfgang Dukorn" Original: German. All translations in this video have been done by the alugha AI.
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