I really needed this. I’ve been struggling allot in chemistry recently because I missed the days we started going over this on so I had no clue what I was doing or how to do it. This helped allot, thank you.
can i ask about the example in the Gay Lussac's Law, why is it that the given data on question about the initial temperature is 283 but when you solved it, it changed into 298?
Thank you so much ,this gave me so much clarity and even when you gave a practical example of Charles law I could relate because my cousin once burnt an aerosol can , it blew up and injured my right hand had to put a cast lol.
In the Avogadro law it is v is directly proportional to n, and not n directly proportional to v .The video is nice but you just need to change somethings
I really needed this. I’ve been struggling allot in chemistry recently because I missed the days we started going over this on so I had no clue what I was doing or how to do it. This helped allot, thank you.
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can i ask about the example in the Gay Lussac's Law, why is it that the given data on question about the initial temperature is 283 but when you solved it, it changed into 298?
Caleb Sangrio lol i noticed it too while solving it,thought i was wrong
Caleb Tim He had a mistake... It is 283 K, not 298 K. So, therefore, the answer is 1,640.99 kPa.
Yeah, I think its a mistake
Thank you! I was wondering the same thing.
Yes I think he did a mistake
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Thank you so much ,this gave me so much clarity and even when you gave a practical example of Charles law I could relate because my cousin once burnt an aerosol can , it blew up and injured my right hand had to put a cast lol.
Yikes! I hope your hand is healed!
God bless you and thank you for sharing your knowledge.
This vid really helped me understand the gas laws
At charles law i think it should be V proportional to T..
yeah
a law stating that the volume of an ideal gas at constant pressure is directly proportional to the absolute temperature.
P is proportional to T
that means the same dude
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The simplest and most direct to the point gas laws video. Thank you so much! This helped as me a lot :)
awesome video! Great straight forward explanation!
For Charles's Law, the relationship you said is P is proportional to V. What did you mean by that?
it was a mistake I think
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for charle's law it suppose to be t is proportional to v....not p being proportional to v
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I'm very confused on what should I add if I'm going to convert Celsius into kelvin is it 273 or 273.15??? Are they still the same?
They are the same. 273.15 is just more precise than 273. You will get the same answer.
Wow it's help me a lot since I was not so much clear with my understanding
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Thanks a lot it has really helped me
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The Gay Lussac's example is wrong no offense, The answer should be 1640.99 kPa
Kenneth Nguyen should it be p2= 1641 kPa? Because he round it of only one decimal
I dont see the gay lussacs law anywhere on the vid?
I think conditions should be set when applying Gay lisa.. law .Am I right?
8:56 - incorrect value for the initial temperature
Is it only on combined gas law that u change from degree Celsius to kelvin ?
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weldone sir,what you used as your T1 in the solution is different from the one in the question
I loved the explanation and the video . usefull
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On the combined gas law, why did you put t2 on the top and not the bottom? Just confused
when changing to kelvin don't you have to use 273.15 instead of just 273?
Yeah you don’t have to use the .15 there is no need for that
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What is the value of T1?283K or 298K?
exactly cause idk if he made a typo or what...
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In gay Lussac's law you wrote T¹ as 298K but it's 283K and the answer is 1641kPa just thought I should let you know
Thank you for teaching us about it. It's been a great help, really!🙏
The Charles law is meant to be T ➰ V....that's T¹/V¹ = T² /V²
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You always have to change the T2 up??
And why not down??
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in combine Gas law where did the 273 added in T1?
when converting from celcius to kelvin, 273 is added,
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You put wrong given on 8:27
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1200.0x387over 283=1640 your answer is wrong
I thought u are going to convert temperature to kelvin i got 25.7359 approximately 25.7 or 28
you made a mistake in gay lussacs law t2=283 not t2= 298
but the lesson wasgreat
In the Avogadro law it is v is directly proportional to n, and not n directly proportional to v .The video is nice but you just need to change somethings
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Please in Gay-lussac and combined law there is a mistake
I don't think there is a mistake. Why do you think so?
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