so what you're saying is there's no such thing as O2- ion in water because it reacts with water to give OH-, so saying 0.2mol/dm cube in Na2O is wrong?
that's exactly my point , yes
... and it is very important, in my opinion, for pupils to learn this and apply this (i.e. that water is "reactive" to some substances / structures, and will destroy / transform them, so they're inexistant there). We're taking a lot of time teaching that for example very strong bases ( like O
2-, CH
3- , NH
2- , CH
3CH
2O
- ...) or acids ( like HCl , H
2SO
4 ... ) though
in principal existand and well known
under completely different circumstances, are not existant in water and can be safely neglected there.
so, whenever you wish to express that, for example, you have a waterbased HCl where the "hypothetically undissociated" concentration of named acid was 0.1 mole/L , you would write c
0(HCl) = 0.1 mole/L , keeping in mind that the real concentration of HCl c(HCl
undisssociated) in this solution [ i.e. c(HCL) ] is essentially 0 mole/L , whereas new species like Cl
-aq. and H
+aq. did appear instead:
c
0(HCl) = 0.1 mole/L
c(HCl) = 0 mole/L ; c(Cl
-)aq. =0.1 mole/L ; c(H
+)aq. = 0.1 mole/L
(...) she insisted that i was over thinking and all I have to do is follow the formulae (...)
[irony on] yeah, that's exactly what we're sending children to school for: to learn stop thinking and become robots instead [/ irony off]
to repeat: you were right, she was wrong
to start with, she did give you the false equation. Furthermore, she now doesn't have the guts to admit that she was in error with respect to "concentrations", too, and instead orders you to stop thinking in a for real scientific way
that's what in my opinion is a very, very bad teacher
oh well at least i know the truth.
that, by the end of the day, is the important part, and I kindly invite you to come back here and discuss your thoughts often, esp. whenever you're in doubt
... and yes, it is an esp. disturbing situation to have to follow oversimplified schemes, knowing that at times they are wrong - just for not endangering your grades
good luck
regards
Ingo