instead of wasting time proving how big balloon contains more particles then a small one,which is a common sense even to a 5 year old you should try and explain the real mystery,why do all gasses have the same density.
+mrssmallwood404 Its bcz, at 1L the balloons (gas) contain 0.041 moles...and since 1 mol has 6.022 x 10^23, 0.041 moles will have 0.041 x 6.022 x 10^23 molecules = 0.25 x 10^23 molecules or simply 2.5 x 10 ^ 22 molecules. :)
I have a doubt. Say I have 2 containers one of 1L another of half liter . I can fill same number of molecules and this occupies different volumes . How come this law is valid ??🙄. Or am I being stupid . Plz clear my doubt
BTW that photo is of John Dalton, not Avogadro.
Lol, I noticed that as well
@@sidharthpathania4995 me too
@@sidharthpathania4995 I did too.
the photo is in fact John Dalton ,not Avogadro...
Hey... You're not Sal.
Great videos man, thanks for making them 👍🏽
Jazakallah for such an amazing lectures
instead of wasting time proving how big balloon contains more particles then a small one,which is a common sense even to a 5 year old you should try and explain the real mystery,why do all gasses have the same density.
they have different densities
Bruh Lol
lol..... it is not AVOGADRO it is JOHN DALTON
How dare they give the credit ti jon dalton instead of avogadro
If Avogadro was alive today
Precisely!!😠
can you not use He = .15 moles as initial moles?
The image is of Dalton not avagadro
Hey yo tht's ma dalton genius right there who put forward the golf ball model not avagadro.❤ great video btw
It's John Dalton , not Amedeo Avogadro!!
The biggest flaw in the beginning!!🧐
You lost me at the calculation of the 4 balloons. If Avogadro's number is 6.02X 10 23 why was your calculation 2.5X 10 22?
+mrssmallwood404 Its bcz, at 1L the balloons (gas) contain 0.041 moles...and since 1 mol has 6.022 x 10^23, 0.041 moles will have 0.041 x 6.022 x 10^23 molecules = 0.25 x 10^23 molecules or simply 2.5 x 10 ^ 22 molecules. :)
by [article do you mean atoms or molecules
I have a doubt. Say I have 2 containers one of 1L another of half liter . I can fill same number of molecules and this occupies different volumes . How come this law is valid ??🙄. Or am I being stupid . Plz clear my doubt
This law is valid at constant pressure and temperature
@Mukesh Aryal You can do it simply from ideal gas law
@Sukrutha S But, the pressure and temperature are different. The law says the P, V, T must be same. In your case, only V is same.
@@timetraveler5128 no idea I had commented .It's been two years . Now I need to study everything , and create doubts for myself 🤣
That photo is not avogadro its dalton
iam don't understand anything I am stupid or you didn't realise this lesson
That is Dalton not Avogadro!!! Get your pictures right please!!!
Oh come on
Its Dalton
he looks like john dalton
What the heck
That’s Dalton, not Avogadro! 😠