Omg. I actually learned something without getting advertised or commercialized to death. Thank you! I was curious about how ti increase the densitybof gravity
I have no clue how the weight in grams of the oil over the weight in water is giving specific gravity, I thought the formula for S.G. Was density over density...
A battery acid is 40% sulphuric acid and 60% water by mass. Its specific gravity is 1.31. Calculate the mass of the pure sulphuric acid. Please can the teacher or anyone help me with this?
Most underrated comment...weight is a force Weight = mg and mass is a measure of an objects inertia...she kept using "weight " instead of "mass" which is totally wrong
People complaining: you might be confused because you are trying to learn pharmacy school level calculations and those same some of you apparently don’t know conversions or algebra...
some of us forget this whole algebra process of leaving X by itself. its been a long time since i had to something like that and it the video would be much better if you were to list how to leave X by itself when it is on the bottom of the equation.
it would help if you acted like people watching this DIDNT KNOW HOW TO DO THIS.
Exactly 😭
Omg. I actually learned something without getting advertised or commercialized to death. Thank you! I was curious about how ti increase the densitybof gravity
Grams and kilograms are units of mass. The Newton is a unit of weight.
showing how to do the equation would be helpful. I have no clue how you got 600 from 0.75=450/x
you can flip the x and the .75.... so the equation would be x = 450/.75 which equals 600
or you can do 0.75(x)=450 -> x=600
I’m still not understanding. Because I would’ve thought you would have to multiply 450 times .75 = X. So it will be 337.5.
@@navyblue69 why can you flip the .75 with the x?
@@navyblue69 I’m still not understanding. Because I would’ve thought you would have to multiply 450 times .75 = X. So it will be 337.5.
Thank you 🙏🙏 soo much
You know what ?!!
You just saved me 3 years after uploading this video on UA-cam
I have no clue how the weight in grams of the oil over the weight in water is giving specific gravity, I thought the formula for S.G. Was density over density...
Thank you for clarifying these concepts!
You answered the oil question but you mentioned water for the specific gravity, instead of the oil specific gravity. This is confusing.
it comes from the equation
may i ask if where did you get the 29.6 ml/oz. because i don't really know! 😭
this may be a very late reply but 29.6 ml is equivalent to 1 fluid ounce that's why she inputed it there (4 × 29.6 ml/oz)
@@ruddymineenriquez thanks for helping him brother but I think you're a bit late to the party
A battery acid is 40% sulphuric acid and 60% water by mass. Its specific gravity is 1.31. Calculate the mass of the pure sulphuric acid. Please can the teacher or anyone help me with this?
Where did you get the 29.6? So confusing
wouldn't that technically be the mass of the substance and not the weight? Weight being Newtons ~ Mass * Acceleration -> Kg*m/s^2
outside of engr and physics it seems mass and weight are used interchangeably lol
Most underrated comment...weight is a force Weight = mg and mass is a measure of an objects inertia...she kept using "weight " instead of "mass" which is totally wrong
@@taylorinase8094 No they are not ... they are two different things
BONGANI MATHEBULA did you read my comment?
Why 25 ml to gram
So look...there is a difference between mass and weight...why confuse them and confuse people?
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4:36 Where did the 29.6 ml came from? I'm confused. Please help.
You have to convert fluid ounces into ml, 1 fluid ounces is equals to 29.6 in mL so 4 x 29.6mL is equals to 118.4mL
People complaining: you might be confused because you are trying to learn pharmacy school level calculations and those same some of you apparently don’t know conversions or algebra...
where did u get 29.6 from and 03
Bill Cipher If you want to convert from flouidounce to mL you multiply by 29.58
Where did you get the answer in x ?
How to convert gram in ml with help of SG if temp is 35degree celcius
Very confusing. Can’t explain well
Great explanation thank you
Really ..very much...Thank you yaar....
some of us forget this whole algebra process of leaving X by itself. its been a long time since i had to something like that and it the video would be much better if you were to list how to leave X by itself when it is on the bottom of the equation.
29.57 mL in an ounce.
Yes
Thank you!
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thanks, it was really helpful
Everything is ok lectures we're pretty good but in question no 6 the spelling of solution was shown as olution...😉
nice
makes sense..thanks..
Easy
very confusing!!!!