You’ll learn how to decide what gas law you should use for each chemistry problem. We will go cover how to convert units and figure out common practice problems together.
Gas laws include:
Boyle’s Law
Charles’ Law
Gay-Lussac’s Law
Avogadro’s Law
Combined Gas Law
Ideal Gas Law
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i have a test tmr i better not fail my grade is a 61#
I have a test next week and didn't have a clue how to do this, but after watching I feel really confident. thanks!
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Man this helped, my teachers method of teaching is so confusing that i had to come to a video
Man the Math is mathing!😃 I was so lost in class. I feel confident that I can tackle questions like this and I'm going to go try doing some by myself. In Kenyan system what I've learnt so far are the four gas laws – Boyle's law, Charles' law, combined gas law and Ideal gas law.
My professor just gave us the ideal gas law and told us to extrapolate from there.
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this made a lot of sense to be honest. thank you. chem exams in 2 days wish me luck.
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This made sense getting me ready for this week
I have solved gas law using other methods but this is the easiest method ever, thanks to this video, my exam is gonna be a blast.
11:30 bro i have such a good prof bc he gives us a sheet with all the formulas during exams
there’s a trick to memorizing all the laws!
Super great
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Best video on gas laws by far! If you struggle with word problems, This is a gem…… wish the professors would teach this way.
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@19:58 I'm confused. Why do you divide everything again?
can you help with my problem please
An infrared gas analyser has a span of 0 – 1% of the component
being measured. It operates at atmospheric pressure and was
calibrated when the barometric pressure was 0.995 bar.
The barometric pressure changes to 1.015 bar. What will the
instrument read when the actual percentage of the component is
(i) 0.5%
(ii) 0.8%?
My test is in 10 hours wish me luck
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quick question, how do you know if you divide or multiply each side?