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  1. Socratic by Google Help

    Official Socratic by Google Help Center where you can find tips and tutorials on using Socratic by Google and other answers to frequently asked questions.

  2. Ayuda de Socratic by Google

    Centro de asistencia oficial de Socratic by Google donde puedes encontrar sugerencias y tutoriales para aprender a utilizar el producto y respuestas a otras preguntas ...

  3. Enter a question - Socratic by Google Help

    Open the Socratic app. Tap Photo Camera. Take a picture of the question or explanation with your device's camera. Crop the image to only include the section you want to ask about. To …

  4. Understand the results - Socratic by Google Help

    Socratic presents concept overviews, explanatory steps, video walkthroughs, and more to help you better understand the topic. Explore the following features to find out more about the types …

  5. Hacer preguntas - Ayuda de Socratic by Google

    Hacer preguntas Para preguntar algo a Socratic, puedes sacar una foto de un problema, escribir la pregunta o decirla en voz alta. Preguntar con fotos Para hacer una pregunta o introducir …

  6. What is calculus? - Socratic

    Probably not, but here goes! This is First Principles differentiation I will show here. But yeah, this is such a broad question that there is no answer to this question. Don't expect to understand …

  7. Question #a721d - Socratic

    pH = 1.61151 OH^- = 4.08797 * 10 ^-13M HF = 0.855538M H^+ = 0.024462M F^- = 0.024462M HF + H_2O = H_3O^+ + F^- We can find the concentration of H^+ or H_3O^+ by three ways …

  8. Site Map - Calculus Lessons | Socratic

    All lessons in Calculus

  9. View and delete your Socratic data

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  10. Question #18488 - Socratic

    #sf (b)# is the concentration of the base at equilibrium. Because the dissociation is small we can assume that the initial concentration is a good enough approximation to that at equilibrium.