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oxygen gas inside a 1.5 gs tank hs a pressure of 0.95atm provide that he temperature remains the constant how much pressure is needed to reduce it volume by ½ given pa help
Thank you so much. I dont know why my teacher thinks we've all been through as much chemistry as her, but she chooses the most difficult way to explain these things and I never would've learned it without you
I know right!! They make it so complex and then they say, Come on guys, this is simple work! And we all are like BECAUSE YOU KNOW THE BLOODY THING ALREADY YOUR A FREAKING TEACHER!!!, It is so annoying especially for me in spanish, she gives us this complex shit and then she is like come on you should know this it is so easy.
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I'm studying to become a technician online and none of the calculations are making sense to me. How is everything being calculated, and where are the numbers coming from? No matter how much research I've done and how many TH-cam videos I've watched, this is the only and 1st video where EVERYTING ACTUALLY AND FINALLY makes sense about Boyle's Law! WOW! Would like to say, thank you for your lessons! It has made a huge difference to me. I can finally continue with my studies.
this is so damn simple,, why do teachers use very deep words when teaching tho? i mean it used to be so simple when they just teach it directly to the point. no fancy words lmao
Thank you! I never understood any of this at school and often ended up crying in class. I'm now learning as an adult and your videos make it so easy it's actually fun! You're a very good teacher 🙂
I always wonder Why the curved line graph is associated with Boyle's law , and the straight line isn't?? What is the difference between this two graphs?
literally had a terrible teacher telling us “it's common sense, you already know this yada yada” then proceeded to explain wayyy to fast for us to comprehend so now I'm here. Studying for my exam tomorrow. Damn
Thank you very much! I now understand... because of the teacher's explanation, I didn't really understand it because they never explained it lol! (it's just a joke)🙏😆😆
A question if I may, where did he get 101.3 kpa that is to be converted? Did he just came up with it randomly or is there a rule that needs to be followed?
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While this was done in the class, I just solved the questions by using formula without knowing the reason… so I came here and the reason is simple yet I don’t know why many teachers don’t bother to teach it. Bad teachers are the ones to make such an interesting subject as trash
4. A sample of propane gas is stored in a 2L steel canister and is under 303.975 kPa of pressure. The contents of the steel canister are then placed in a 3.15L steel canister. What is the new pressure of the propane gas in ATMOSPHERES? I really need help honestly
Tl;dr Depends on question/ convenience. Remember: 1mL = 1 (cm^3) = 10^(-6) (m^3) = 10^(-3) L Or simply, 1L = 1000mL = 1000cm^3 1m^3 = (10^6) cm^3 It is usually preferred to keep the volume in SI units: (metre^3). But the (L) may be more convenient, so can be (mL). So use them as and when required or according to the question.
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oxygen gas inside a 1.5 gs tank hs a pressure of 0.95atm provide that he temperature remains the constant how much pressure is needed to reduce it volume by ½ given pa help
Please help me
Thank you so much. I dont know why my teacher thinks we've all been through as much chemistry as her, but she chooses the most difficult way to explain these things and I never would've learned it without you
I know right!! They make it so complex and then they say, Come on guys, this is simple work! And we all are like BECAUSE YOU KNOW THE BLOODY THING ALREADY YOUR A FREAKING TEACHER!!!, It is so annoying especially for me in spanish, she gives us this complex shit and then she is like come on you should know this it is so easy.
Xenovo - Clash Royale & Mobile Gaming now chemistry i understand but really if u take the time to watch things in spanish with english subtitles, you could actually learn really well like that if u pay attention
She gives us one question and expects me to know how to do it
majority of them are selfish
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a 12 minute video taught me everything my teacher didn't in 2 hours
More like 2 semesters
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i feel your pain. My teacher hands us trick questions in all her quizzes. nothing she teaches on in the lecture.
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I'm studying to become a technician online and none of the calculations are making sense to me. How is everything being calculated, and where are the numbers coming from? No matter how much research I've done and how many TH-cam videos I've watched, this is the only and 1st video where EVERYTING ACTUALLY AND FINALLY makes sense about Boyle's Law! WOW! Would like to say, thank you for your lessons! It has made a huge difference to me. I can finally continue with my studies.
You're better in explaining than my chemistry teacher who is just reading the whole Lesson
Imao same
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We’re learning this in Phy
Exactly!
this is so damn simple,, why do teachers use very deep words when teaching tho? i mean it used to be so simple when they just teach it directly to the point. no fancy words lmao
I know they make it seem hard but when this guy explained it it was easy and easy
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I always wonder Why the curved line graph is associated with Boyle's law , and the straight line isn't??
What is the difference between this two graphs?
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I thought that before 4 months but I got 100 in science and I still don’t belive I got that
Thank you soo much , i understood the concept in literally 5 minutes and my teacher wasnt able to teach me the same thing in 3 hours \
Wow my teacher made this so difficult when its actually so simple.
dude our teacher never tell us how to convert those kpa to torrsss she just showed us the convert nuumber and thank you sm this really helps alot
6:46 wait how did it turn to 101.3kpa can someone explain me?
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If you have P2 and V2. And we chose P1 how can we get the answer for V1?
I’m giving these graphs, but asked to find what’s the highest number of particles and pressure. Any advice?
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literally had a terrible teacher telling us “it's common sense, you already know this yada yada” then proceeded to explain wayyy to fast for us to comprehend so now I'm here. Studying for my exam tomorrow. Damn
You made it easy to understand
am just learning this bc i am crazy about chem our text book doesn't contain this anyway thanks MR Julio for making this video .
On the graph, pressure should be at the x axis since pressure is an independent variable. x axis are used for independent variable
Thank you so much for this video ... Though I have a good chemistry teacher but it wasn't explained this way
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Question: How do you know which is the intial P or V and which is the final just based of the questions and wordings?
I now get a clearer picture of this whole thing...thanks
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Thank you very much! I now understand... because of the teacher's explanation, I didn't really understand it because they never explained it lol! (it's just a joke)🙏😆😆
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A question if I may, where did he get 101.3 kpa that is to be converted? Did he just came up with it randomly or is there a rule that needs to be followed?
same question.
same here
I'm here because I don't fully understand the lesson through modules especially in problem solving part.
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3:31 number 1
5:22 number 2
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For the 2nd question, is the 101.3kpa equals to 760 torr are constant when u convert kpa to torr?
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How space Time related with Boyle law's
Please findout this relationship with efficiency of an aneroid barometer in joules per unit volume
You will become next Nobel Prize winner
Keep talking and nominated yourself for next Nobel Prize
Hurry up
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do you do the same thing to find P1 or V1, P2 and V2 are given?
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What of for graphs
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What if the temperature goes up? What can be happen to the V and P... They gonna goes up, low or nothing can be happen
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At 6:43 where did u get the 101.3kpa?
he wanted to convert kpa to torr, so he used that as a basis for conversion
Is this a Thermodynamics topic or Chemistry topic? Thanks
I'm confused in graph. Please help me. Is it parabola or hyperbola?
ngl this saved me
Thanks for the videos.
Looks good
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What if a certain emp is given? Do we solve in unitary method?
While this was done in the class, I just solved the questions by using formula without knowing the reason… so I came here and the reason is simple yet I don’t know why many teachers don’t bother to teach it. Bad teachers are the ones to make such an interesting subject as trash
4. A sample of propane gas is stored in a 2L steel canister and is under 303.975 kPa of pressure.
The contents of the steel canister are then placed in a 3.15L steel canister. What is the new pressure of the propane gas in ATMOSPHERES? I really need help honestly
thanks! i can't focus tho your voice is distracting me lol
HOW DID HE GET THE 101.3 KPA AND 760 TORR??? IM CONFUSEEEEE
1 atm is equal to 101.3 Kpa and 1 atm is equal to 760 torr.........
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in question 1., what are the gas variables that are changing?
charles law,gay-lussac law and ideal law...please
grahams law^^
Gay
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7:18 Shouldn't 862.8 be rounded off to 863?
where did you get the 101.3 kpa and 760torr?? IS that a given no.?
how did you ge the 760?? im confused
Thank you so much!😊
I'm still confuse
First pray then replay the video
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what if you only have V1 and p1
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Why that kpa is equal to torr i thought kpa is equal to bar?
how does 101.3kpa related to 115kpa
Does volume necessarily need to be in liters?(L)
Tl;dr Depends on question/ convenience.
Remember:
1mL = 1 (cm^3) = 10^(-6) (m^3) = 10^(-3) L
Or simply,
1L = 1000mL = 1000cm^3
1m^3 = (10^6) cm^3
It is usually preferred to keep the volume in SI units: (metre^3). But the (L) may be more convenient, so can be (mL).
So use them as and when required or according to the question.
Thank you