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Why is Boyle's Law a hyperbolic curve when Gay-Lussac & Charles are straight line relationships? I'm not talking about just the math; I get why an inverse relationship creates the hyperbolic curve, I'm trying to understand the physical reality of why the inverse relationship exists in the first place; what is it about intermolecular forces or kinetic theory for example that makes it this way?
In chemistry when pressure is added to a certain gas it makes the molecules to gain speed thereby leading to an increases in the kinetic energy of molecules and Collision.....these Collision exert force on the body thereby making It to expand (volume increases) so as to have enough space to contain the molecules...when the volume has increased the pressure goes back to normal but since the volume is larger than before the pressure automatically becomes less So In summary the more the space(volume) the less collision of molecules(pressure) thereby making a hyperbolic curve showing the inverse relationship
second I have a question, my teacher told me that we should draw a slanted line and draw the line extension with dashed lines but you just started the line from a point, why?
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Your teaching was so lovely, you made my daughter of 14yrs understand chemistry problem solving unlike before that she says her chemistry teacher is mean when she enters class and doesn't teach well.
Kudos!
I like how you try to tie in as many theories as possible to try and increase conceptual understanding of the laws. Most teachers would just give the different formulas without explaining why, or only explain a few. I know my professor gave us the formulas for Boyles, Charles, Gayloess and Avagadro's laws, but they never expained how it was derived from the perfect gas law.
It decreases your studying time GREATLY if you know how to derive these different laws from the main law, and why it happens.
Trying to Pass a Chemistry Clep exam. Missed it by 10 points the first time and looking to ace it the 2nd. So I come to you. I think the work you do is amazing and your reach a ton of people by helping this way.
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I have a question. I believe you have made a mistake or maybe I am not able to understand correctly at 56:18. If rate and velocity are same, then why have you changed the ratio from M2/M1 to M1/M2 when you replaced V by R?
Please guide, will wait for your response.
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Why is Boyle's Law a hyperbolic curve when Gay-Lussac & Charles are straight line relationships? I'm not talking about just the math; I get why an inverse relationship creates the hyperbolic curve, I'm trying to understand the physical reality of why the inverse relationship exists in the first place; what is it about intermolecular forces or kinetic theory for example that makes it this way?
In chemistry when pressure is added to a certain gas it makes the molecules to gain speed thereby leading to an increases in the kinetic energy of molecules and Collision.....these Collision exert force on the body thereby making
It to expand (volume increases) so as to have enough space to contain the molecules...when the volume has increased the pressure goes back to normal but since the volume is larger than before the pressure automatically becomes less
So In summary the more the space(volume) the less collision of molecules(pressure) thereby making a hyperbolic curve showing the inverse relationship
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Hi pls can we use dm3 in place of litre too
second I have a question, my teacher told me that we should draw a slanted line and draw the line extension with dashed lines but you just started the line from a point, why?
In PV=nRT isn’t R=8.314?
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how did he switch m2/m1 back to m1/m2 ????
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