Enthalpy: Crash Course Chemistry #18

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  • @crashcourse
    @crashcourse  4 роки тому +127

    Pssst... we made flashcards to help you review the content in this episode! Find them on the free Crash Course App!
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  • @johnursino6416
    @johnursino6416 11 років тому +436

    "Haiku's are easy,
    But sometimes they don't make sense,
    Refrigerator."
    Awesome shirt.

  • @rafadnan9796
    @rafadnan9796 5 років тому +253

    i love how he says "if you were paying attention, you learned" knowing full well half of us zoned out and have to re watch it

  • @XDhinchman
    @XDhinchman 10 років тому +1338

    Learned more in 11 minutes than in 2 hours in lecture for Gen Chem. Thank you

    • @DarkRose77100
      @DarkRose77100 10 років тому +23

      Yeah no Joke.

    • @muhammadfaour3211
      @muhammadfaour3211 7 років тому +3

      Daniela Hinchman ikr😂

    • @Vasanth_3
      @Vasanth_3 7 років тому +6

      really, i guess it will not be as, some of the deep things can be thought by your lecturers, only.

  • @hoeraufist
    @hoeraufist 10 років тому +1579

    These videos aren't the reason I'm passing chemistry. They're the reason I have an A in chemistry.

    • @TheEternalMoonlight
      @TheEternalMoonlight 10 років тому +205

      These videos are the reason I'm passing chemistry....And the cute redhead that sits in the second row.

    • @hoeraufist
      @hoeraufist 10 років тому +88

      I've got the same problem in another class. Cute red heads, man....

    • @bananarama3624
      @bananarama3624 7 років тому +22

      In my country A=Achieved and is the equivalent of passing
      So when we say we passed, it means we got A :D

    • @Vasanth_3
      @Vasanth_3 7 років тому +5

      but how do you manage to get marks in numericals? I dont get marks in numericals.

    • @Vasanth_3
      @Vasanth_3 7 років тому +5

      what is your country dude?

  • @theinsignium1921
    @theinsignium1921 4 роки тому +300

    Hank's Law:
    'The number of Crash Course videos watched is directly proportional to the grades on the chemistry test"

  • @thomasbybjergbrock2227
    @thomasbybjergbrock2227 7 років тому +2101

    I love what you do!
    But, this time a few errors slipped in, so let’s correct them:
    Two things:
    1st thing:
    @7:22 you have a slide that lists the Standard Conditions:
    T = 25 °C
    C = 278.15 K
    P = 1 atm = 103.25kPa
    That is a slide with a couple of whoopsies, that mainly look like typos
    in the temperature, it is split on two lines and 273.15+25=298.15, not 278.15
    in the pressure 1 atm = 101.325kPa not 103.25kPa
    What I think the slide should have said is:
    T = 25 °C = 298.15 K
    P = 101.325kPa
    Sidenote: there are several standard conditions, the one referred to in this video is SATP - Standard Ambient Temperature and Pressure, but I can see how this distinction is unimportant for this video.
    2nd thing:
    @10:16 Hank says: “All that energy locked away in chemical bonds and then released as heat to my aching frozen fingers.”
    I have to take issue with this phrasing, as it perpetuates a common misconception, that energy is stored in bonds; thus, breaking them releases that energy. That last part is not the case:
    Breaking bonds require energy.
    Forming bonds releases energy.
    If you look at the reaction equation @9:22 4Fe+3O2->2Fe2O3 you can see a net gain of bonds. While all bonds are certainly not created equal, the heat to Hank’s hands comes from the formation of bonds between iron and oxygen, not from the breaking of dioxygen bonds or metallic iron bonds, unfortunately his sentence implies otherwise.
    I am aware this video is over 4 years old by now, but I still hope it will make it to the CrashCourse people. If you are not such a person, and still read all this, please like to increase the small chance that it gets seen.

  • @rnercibelle
    @rnercibelle 9 років тому +509

    Enthalpy @ 3:10
    Calorimetry @ 5:30
    Hess's Law @ 7:20 and 8:20 and 9:15

  • @JosephBeckW0W
    @JosephBeckW0W 10 років тому +63

    Hank I have never loved your nerdy face more than I do right now. I've been cramming for this Gen Chem test all night and you have probably just saved me from myself. I owe you buddy.

  • @Marie-hu7xd
    @Marie-hu7xd 7 років тому +24

    I had 4 lectures on this stuff, 2 seminar sittings and spend about 4h trying to understand this with my notes and textbooks. And then i watched a 10 minute video and am wondering why everyone explains this so complicated in the books and lecturs! Honestly, if I pass this exam tomorrow, its only because of crash course!
    It is so satisfying to actually understand things!!!!

  • @madyrangel696
    @madyrangel696 10 років тому +469

    well...midterm tomorrow. all i can do at this point is ask for prayers, friends.

  • @ameliacarlan4240
    @ameliacarlan4240 8 років тому +1819

    who else is cramming before assessments?

  • @avacuneio1588
    @avacuneio1588 4 роки тому +656

    When you gotta teach yourself because of COVID-19

  • @nostalgia_provider
    @nostalgia_provider 9 років тому +535

    after watching this i feel like youtube is gonna help me through my university studies.
    very helpful and it gave me a motivational boost of interest to keep on studying! thanks!

    • @TheSpecialJ11
      @TheSpecialJ11 9 років тому +4

      +Nihar Baijal Yeah. MIT OpenCourseWare is a great resource.

    • @koi_A4
      @koi_A4 8 років тому +4

      I feel pity about me that you are learning this in university but I'm learning this in highschool and confusing about enthalpy and losing my holidays.

    • @nostalgia_provider
      @nostalgia_provider 8 років тому +4

      12123 yurana just first year biology, so i don't even have very advanced chemistry ;)

    • @koi_A4
      @koi_A4 8 років тому +1

      ***** I'm G12 and learning this in Japan's international school with Ontario course, which I'm not native but doing this incomprehensible thingy.

    • @Ureyeuh
      @Ureyeuh 8 років тому +3

      I'm in BIO105 and this is really helpful.

  • @tenelord
    @tenelord 11 років тому +15

    I just discovered this channel, and this is probably the best lecturing i have ever seen. I think this is how lessons should look like even on colleges and universities. The fun stuff is what we need at classes, the rest we can read in books. Enjoyed it and looking forward to exploring the rest of the channel.

  • @smighterman
    @smighterman 8 років тому +1

    This account is like a gift from the heavens. I honestly downloaded the all their videos, whether or not i have the course or not. It's fun to watch and at the same time very very productive

  • @KayDeeKeySull
    @KayDeeKeySull 11 років тому +6

    Thank you for explaining the correlation between delta H and q. I didn't understand it from my textbook and I needed it for homework. Hank, if you are reading this, you and your writers are amazing and thank you!!!!!

  • @hassansaqib13
    @hassansaqib13 7 років тому +22

    I wish that one day some brilliant student who learned Chemistry through your lessons would discover a new law and name it after you. You really deserve it Hank..... U must be a genius for explaining us chemistry through 10 min videos which our stupid teachers couldn't do in hour long regular lessons

  • @just-bee-lieve
    @just-bee-lieve 9 років тому +510

    fuckin fight me Hank green I'm gonna grow up and find the volume of the goddamn ocean

    • @elroyscout
      @elroyscout 9 років тому +52

      You want a graduated cylinder for that or what?

    • @just-bee-lieve
      @just-bee-lieve 9 років тому +36

      +Christopher OBrien if it can be supplied, then yes please.

    • @meepmerp1562
      @meepmerp1562 8 років тому +4

      +adam c i bet you 1 million you wont find it in the next 10 years

    • @meepmerp1562
      @meepmerp1562 8 років тому +7

      +adam c NO EXTRAPOLATING

    • @jade43296
      @jade43296 8 років тому +6

      +adam c The volume of the ocean is ~1.332 billion cubic kilometers.

  • @russ1618
    @russ1618 11 років тому +2

    Thank you, thank you. What my instructor could not communicate in two hour long lectures, you made intuitive in less than fifteen minutes. Bravo sir.

  • @keeganmaloney3440
    @keeganmaloney3440 10 років тому +243

    If I discover a scientific law I might just name it Hanks law.

  • @wildmarauder
    @wildmarauder 11 років тому +2

    Hank, I wanted to let you know that you and John here at CrashCourse have helped me. With your abundance of (long) videos, I'm not only learning by listening in at random parts, but your voices help calm my anxiety and it's basically like listening to calming music for me. Thank you! xx

  • @TheAltvZ
    @TheAltvZ 9 років тому +3

    I swear....learned more stuff in 10 mins than 100 hours in lectures!!! Hats off to #crashcourse (y) !!! Ye are just freakin'
    awesome!!

  • @Neura1net
    @Neura1net 11 років тому +1

    I'm so happy that you're not afraid to use formulas in your videos. I'm gracious for the trust towards the audience.

  • @spencerace7167
    @spencerace7167 7 років тому +4

    I love the arrested development reference. And I love the video. This whole thing is just really good. Especially as a recap for finals. Thx guys

  • @kaylinbaugh8633
    @kaylinbaugh8633 4 роки тому +1

    Cramming 2 minutes before the AP test. This is the epitome of life. Thank you school system.

  • @ObaydFox
    @ObaydFox 5 років тому +77

    "IF i am reckless and insane"? Why is there an IF there...

  • @KiwiCutieX
    @KiwiCutieX 11 років тому +2

    I love all these videos, the science I learn in school only focuses on the basic rules and doesn't explain why the formulas work and it's frustrating. With Crash Course, I can grasp it better because it's not just a bunch of numbers, letters, and symbols. Also, I have that shirt, and my English teachers love when I wear it.

  • @MeganSchwarze-iq8kt
    @MeganSchwarze-iq8kt 2 роки тому +8

    Crash Course coming in clutch during finals season! Thanks Hank!

  • @0oSketchTVo0
    @0oSketchTVo0 11 років тому +1

    Soooo much Info In Sooooo Little time... My head just exploded 3 times

  • @KristyGeeWizz
    @KristyGeeWizz 10 років тому +47

    I'm sad that there weren't any dollar bills flying out of the banana stand. There's always money in the banana stand.

  • @magicringgirl
    @magicringgirl 10 років тому +2

    Why does this channel not have more views? These are all so amazing!!!

  • @yoqiu_
    @yoqiu_ 9 років тому +71

    I wish so much that John Green would be my AP chemistry teacher

    • @alannabunny
      @alannabunny 9 років тому +54

      This video features Hank Green, John's brother.

    • @yoqiu_
      @yoqiu_ 9 років тому +1

      +Breezy Starmeadow Ah

    • @GlamGoddes101
      @GlamGoddes101 9 років тому +1

      Same! I take AP Chemistry too and my teacher just doesn't know how to explain things well.

    • @makennacook1110
      @makennacook1110 9 років тому

      +GlamGoddes101 same here.

    • @varshavijayakumar3069
      @varshavijayakumar3069 8 років тому +9

      User I think you mean Hank...

  • @DoctorThomasElliot
    @DoctorThomasElliot 11 років тому +1

    Great episode. My physics professor never bothered to get the idea of enthalpy across which made thermodynamics harder to figure out. You cleared that mist that surrounded enthalpy. Thanks a lot.

  • @mitalipatil8068
    @mitalipatil8068 9 років тому +133

    and the newly discovered element with atomic no.119 has been named Hankanium

    • @meepmerp1562
      @meepmerp1562 8 років тому +1

      +Mitali Patil no element with atomic number 119 has been discovered as of today

    • @meepmerp1562
      @meepmerp1562 8 років тому +2

      +Mitali Patil This element probably won't be discovered, it was a miracle enough to get 118.
      Most likely, the next element that is stable is 132

    • @meepmerp1562
      @meepmerp1562 8 років тому

      ??? i require evidence of such

    • @meepmerp1562
      @meepmerp1562 8 років тому

      ??

    • @nh-a6713
      @nh-a6713 8 років тому +7

      +SwenglishGamer it was a joke

  • @sanderdegroot144
    @sanderdegroot144 11 років тому +1

    This video series allowed me to understand everything I missed or forgot in AP Chemistry back in high school three years back. Cool!

  • @aretwodeetwo1260
    @aretwodeetwo1260 11 років тому +16

    6:48 , when you were like "not bad", i couldn't help but laugh at that part.

  • @drewliedtke2377
    @drewliedtke2377 11 років тому

    So I'm a ceramic artist an I typically fire with wood. I am taking all of these videos and using them to better understand why and how materials respond the way they do in such a volatile atmosphere. Keep up the good work.

  • @renee1508
    @renee1508 10 років тому +137

    Please do some physics crash courses!!! I really need it 🙏

    • @Vasanth_3
      @Vasanth_3 7 років тому +1

      there are also physics videos.

    • @HilbertXVI
      @HilbertXVI 7 років тому +2

      Vasanth Kinda trash tho

    • @ewoleseo
      @ewoleseo 7 років тому

      Shining to the rescue

    • @ewoleseo
      @ewoleseo 7 років тому

      I mean shini

    • @tuckerjennings1816
      @tuckerjennings1816 6 років тому +3

      PBS space time is pretty great

  • @smokiedapoo2
    @smokiedapoo2 2 роки тому

    This is by far the best explanation of enthalpy and state function. Better than textbooks!!!

  • @sophiewhite7180
    @sophiewhite7180 9 років тому +18

    thank you!!! this is so useful for my AS Chemistry

  • @nafrost2787
    @nafrost2787 5 років тому +2

    Wow this is ridiculous.
    I am a high school student and I have a few friends who study chemistry (and I don’t I study physics), I remember that a few weeks ago they had a test coming up, we were in a classroom, and they were on the board writing equations. I had no idea what they were doing, but now I do they did this calculations this is ridiculous with a few episodes of crash course chemistry I understand in chemistry about as much as a few friends of mine understand from studying it in school for a year and a half.
    Thank you Hank I’m so much smarter because of you.

  • @niyathi64
    @niyathi64 5 років тому +17

    Hank: Explaining stuff about enthalpy
    Me: Trying to read this T-shirt
    XD

  • @zam2266
    @zam2266 8 років тому

    dude you're the coolest scientist and best teacher I've ever listened to. Congrats and keep up the good job!!

  • @OriginLegend
    @OriginLegend 11 років тому +42

    Since my final is this week, Enthalpy is a friend I am going to try very, very hard to understand...

  • @Shubham_pandey-nk1un
    @Shubham_pandey-nk1un 4 роки тому +2

    Excellent Video . I was struggling with this enthalpy for over a couple of years
    And you just make it clear in 11 minutes
    Thankyou very much

  • @jesninee
    @jesninee 9 років тому +24

    loved the arrested development reference

    • @jamesgreydanus4676
      @jamesgreydanus4676 9 років тому

      +jesninee I thought that they were "a huge mistake".

    • @jamesgreydanus4676
      @jamesgreydanus4676 9 років тому

      +James Greydanus I'm sorry about that...

    • @domz4964
      @domz4964 9 років тому +1

      +James Greydanus There's always money in the banana stand!

    • @jamesgreydanus4676
      @jamesgreydanus4676 9 років тому +1

      Dom Z My brother actually saw the actor who plays George Bluth at star wars Force awakens opening and said that to him. xD

    • @4thVietCity
      @4thVietCity 9 років тому

      +James Greydanus your brother is a legend!

  • @lasharn07
    @lasharn07 11 років тому +1

    I have an engineering exam tomorrow and I was just revising this as part of my biology and chemistry course. What a coincidence this happened to be in my subscriptions box.

  • @pigslayer275
    @pigslayer275 10 років тому +252

    Chemistry = Confusing fun stuff. :)

    • @jshatzman
      @jshatzman 10 років тому +1

      Gaa! Really confusing because of the math - the rest of it REALLY is fun though, right? to bad I'l failing the class :(

    • @pigslayer275
      @pigslayer275 10 років тому +1

      You'll be fine :) The math is easy depending on the way you think of it

    • @nathangjelsness9911
      @nathangjelsness9911 10 років тому +23

      She might fail English though...

    • @Lazy_Desu
      @Lazy_Desu 10 років тому +3

      Nathan Gjelsness lol

    • @Lazy_Desu
      @Lazy_Desu 9 років тому

      ***** ...right

  • @pbroski92
    @pbroski92 11 років тому +1

    Strange enough that I understand all the concepts you talk about in English rather than in my native language which would be German. Guess that's a clear sign of good quality work you're doing there!

  • @snailsinmypurse
    @snailsinmypurse 8 років тому +4

    All I could think of when he said "Better living through chemistry" was "Better living with Collins and Collins"

  • @salmayoussef
    @salmayoussef 11 років тому

    I needed this for my chemistry exam, Hank. Which was this morning... When this was uploaded... I'm crying.

  • @brookebarcia5251
    @brookebarcia5251 9 років тому +4

    You are hilarious and just brightened my day of studying! Loved the "Can I just go look at pictures of cats now?" !!

  • @patriciarocaroca
    @patriciarocaroca 11 років тому

    Dear crash course, I don't think you know how much help this is. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THESE VIDEOS

  • @torig7402
    @torig7402 11 років тому +3

    Thank you so much for these videos. Totally helped me study for my AP chem exam!

  • @minaandersen252
    @minaandersen252 6 років тому

    this channel is ten times better than my teachers. Thank you.

  • @rynsawyer4185
    @rynsawyer4185 9 років тому +4

    "Today we shall answer it! Kinda!" Hank has the best quotes xD

  • @ludwigvdwest
    @ludwigvdwest 10 років тому +2

    I just want to thank you and the crash course team for making my high school chemistry tests not that fearsome.

  • @ranjanviper
    @ranjanviper 8 років тому +5

    At 7:24 seconds the temperature in kelvin is not correct. The video is really helpful. Keep up the good work!

  • @CuttingEdgeSchool
    @CuttingEdgeSchool 11 років тому

    Thank you so much. I'm from India and it's a boon to have an advanced online series of Chemistry

  • @MrFlyingLamma
    @MrFlyingLamma 11 років тому +7

    Watched this in AP Chem today, aw yeah.

  • @StarrDussteh
    @StarrDussteh 11 років тому

    Chemistry exams tomorrow on enthalpy. Hank/Crashcourse you are a lifesaver!!!
    THANK YOU SO MUCH

  • @walter8154
    @walter8154 8 років тому +42

    AP chemistry stresses me out

  • @DrFaustPhD
    @DrFaustPhD 11 років тому

    Paco answered the question, but I wanted to point out that it wasn't a stupid question at all. It was a very smart question, and shows that you're thinking carefully and paying attention. Good job!

  • @rileytesman1054
    @rileytesman1054 9 років тому +53

    Shout out to Michael Bluth's Banana stand...

  • @abdullahali6280
    @abdullahali6280 6 років тому

    I don't understand why my textbook had to be so complicated regarding this when it is the most simple thing I've seen in chemistry so far

  • @paulw1504
    @paulw1504 9 років тому +17

    The kelvin you used for the standard enthalpy is incorrect. Standard enthalpy is 298.15 K not 278.15 K.

  • @andrewpersaud4144
    @andrewpersaud4144 8 років тому +1

    thank god for youtube. 12 chapter exam wednesday dont have time to read the textbook to review. videos like this are nice to bring back everything fast.

  • @TheFireflyGrave
    @TheFireflyGrave 10 років тому +163

    Haikus are easy
    But sometimes they don't make sense
    Refrigerator

    • @imabetterpersonnowipromise7261
      @imabetterpersonnowipromise7261 10 років тому +40

      Your haiku makes sense
      But don't joke about a fridge
      I prefer freezers

    • @doctorcardio1559
      @doctorcardio1559 7 років тому +12

      Haikus are quite rigged
      They never make sense silly
      Dab on em haters

    • @Ash_Queen16
      @Ash_Queen16 6 років тому

      Doctor cardio Fix the first line and then your haiku will work

    • @aerobyrdable
      @aerobyrdable 6 років тому +3

      @@doctorcardio1559
      My experience?
      Most Americans' haikus
      Use the word "haiku".

    • @CoalChrome
      @CoalChrome 5 років тому +2

      @@aerobyrdable They usually are meant to not make sense
      People generally don't understand them
      the P R I U S has found me

  • @donnabrunner6654
    @donnabrunner6654 11 років тому

    This helped me understand something that has confused me since high school science (20 years ago), Thanks H!

  • @bellante8401
    @bellante8401 9 років тому +7

    "can I just go look at pictures of cats now??.,/,./"
    Hahahaha Hank knows his audience

  • @Nitiwire
    @Nitiwire 11 років тому

    You're the only reason why I know what's going on in my chemistry class. Thanks so much!

  • @PMoney365
    @PMoney365 10 років тому +8

    I am sure this has been said before somewhere in the comments but at 7:22 it should be 298.15K (not 278.15K).

    • @GeldarionTFS
      @GeldarionTFS 10 років тому

      Good catch! It is the difference between "standard conditions" and "standard ambient conditions." The former is 1 bar and 273.15 K and the latter is 1 atm and 298.15 K. Because he was using Standard Ambient Pressure, he needed to be consistent with his temperature.

  • @1MAKEDONEC1
    @1MAKEDONEC1 11 років тому

    Ive started watching the biology course today and I'm 15 videos (lectures) in. Awesome videos, awesome course and sufficient information provided. Thank you crashcourse.

  • @jacobh1995
    @jacobh1995 10 років тому +32

    How'd you know that I was distracted and wanted to look at pictures of cats :O

  • @MudRock1221
    @MudRock1221 11 років тому +1

    that was almost a perfect summary of the second half of of my Thermo II class in Mechanical Engineering. well done sir

  • @CM610LLL
    @CM610LLL 8 років тому +7

    Thank you so much for putting the bluth banana stand

  • @OliverDemari
    @OliverDemari 11 років тому

    I for one, don't speak Portuguese, but really like the idea. Not everyone speaks English or English well and CrashCourse and SciShow are growing. Adding more language channels is a good idea, knowledge is meant to be shared.

  • @laurasaur19
    @laurasaur19 7 років тому +8

    Can you please make a video where you explain all this as if you were talking to a five year old?
    Asking for a friend.

  • @alexjhonson3335
    @alexjhonson3335 7 років тому

    Im so glad my chem teacher found this channel since watching these vids before class is now our homework

  • @Arthera0
    @Arthera0 8 років тому +4

    Dear CrashCourse people I think you made a mistake or 2 at 7:23. If I am not mistaken it should be: C= 298.15 K and P = 1 atm = 101.325 kPa. I know it is not a huge problem but maybe people get confused.

    • @andrewpersaud4144
      @andrewpersaud4144 8 років тому +1

      +Arthera lol just saw this too. its definitely 298.15

    • @shauryat5270
      @shauryat5270 8 років тому

      +Arthera He messed up the C but he rounds kPa if you look at his previous vids

    • @Arthera0
      @Arthera0 8 років тому

      Aurya T The kPa is wrong it should be 101,325. If you round that number off you wouldn't get 103,25.

    • @saricity980
      @saricity980 7 років тому

      haha im surprised you even caught that, cuz of how fast the video goes

  • @dylanmcloughlin2187
    @dylanmcloughlin2187 4 роки тому +1

    I use these videos more than my Chemistry textbook. Thank you so much.

  • @MrBlitz2000
    @MrBlitz2000 9 років тому +92

    I needed this for AP chem...ugh.

    • @dampcloth5769
      @dampcloth5769 9 років тому +5

      +Bob John i feel you bruh, i took the ap chem trap 2 when i picked classes junior year. RIP

    • @thomasbui505
      @thomasbui505 9 років тому +1

      +Bob John really? the class is pretty easy for me

    • @MrBlitz2000
      @MrBlitz2000 9 років тому +12

      Thomas Bui It's different depending on the school. For a school like mine it's the hardest class you can take.

    • @thomasbui505
      @thomasbui505 9 років тому +1

      Yeah, it's like the bane of everyone's high school career. So, there's that. And I just kind of understand it because of my high arithmetic abilities. You know?

    • @MrBlitz2000
      @MrBlitz2000 9 років тому +5

      Thomas Bui No. At my school it's harder. Even the super smart people have a hard time.

  • @hstoudt81
    @hstoudt81 11 років тому

    I'm gonna have to watch this one again. I thought I was keeping up pretty good, but you totally dropped me with this episode.

  • @markeyboi6545
    @markeyboi6545 5 років тому +4

    Chemists be like: What should we use to represent heat? I know a q! Ok, what about Enthaply?... an H!

  • @bittersweet1789
    @bittersweet1789 9 років тому +1

    Thank you! 11 minutes watching this was so much more informative then my 3 hour lectures! Maybe we should all give you guys our tuition!

  • @natasha8356
    @natasha8356 10 років тому +3

    Theoretically, would placing the substance in a vacuum mean that the enthalpy of the substance would only be made up of its internal energy, as no energy is required to displace the air particles (VP)?

  • @gabrocki
    @gabrocki 8 років тому +1

    ...and I thought I knew everything (or just enough) about enthalpy and thermochemistry. I'm surprised how many new things I actually learned from this.
    Great vid as always!

  • @babyshark_dululutulu
    @babyshark_dululutulu 6 років тому +3

    what is the name of the music that comes out in 0:12?

  • @SoulEaterTV101
    @SoulEaterTV101 11 років тому

    I am very young and I don't know much about chemistry and science but by watching these videos I have seen that we don't know very much about our own world.

  • @henryatwater3757
    @henryatwater3757 9 років тому +9

    Do a crash course physics series

    • @way2rahuly
      @way2rahuly 9 років тому

      You said it buddy!

    • @ethanrichards3238
      @ethanrichards3238 8 років тому

      Hey! Guess what? BAM instant physics Crash Course. Yeah you probably know this but they have a few episodes now.

  • @yasirudassanayake492
    @yasirudassanayake492 8 років тому +1

    This video is epic.I learned a lot.This is the reason I got an A+ in chem.Loved it.Thanks bro

  • @hydaromar6532
    @hydaromar6532 11 років тому +31

    Its good advice but can you slow down please, Would be appreciated,

    • @Taishopony
      @Taishopony 11 років тому +50

      That's the beauty of using the internet and vehicles like UA-cam for education; you can simply pause, replay, and review all of the material!

    • @jora0302
      @jora0302 11 років тому +20

      yeah. the point of these videos is to be fast. Just pause and play if it is inconvenient.

    • @Bellyofthebeast6
      @Bellyofthebeast6 10 років тому +6

      You can set videos to half speed on youtube.

    • @TSK_Dillards
      @TSK_Dillards 10 років тому +4

      Doctor Derpy I'm fine with the speed he talks but I wanted to see what he sounds like in half speed and dear god he sounds so drunk. Imagine Stephan Hawking drunk and his machine was drunk too.

    • @Ravengal101
      @Ravengal101 10 років тому +1

      Jack Xhemali This made me try the video at every speed possible and, my God, was it hilarious! He sounds the best fast though.

  • @joeashbridge8210
    @joeashbridge8210 8 років тому

    This video has finally answered to me where the pV term in the equation for enthalpy went. Thanks!

  • @ArchdukeVN
    @ArchdukeVN 9 років тому +8

    Personally I think an element named after you is far more prestigious.

    • @TheWolfgangGrimmer
      @TheWolfgangGrimmer 9 років тому

      +Kyle Nichols Which can never happen again.
      EDIT: Nevermind, if one was discovered in 2010, I guess there could be more.

    • @DrewKF
      @DrewKF 9 років тому

      +Ghost7856 2 in 2011/2012-ish and no fewer than FOUR are currently having their new name choices considered, to assigned later this year, after their (temporary/potential) existence being confirmed in 2015! :)
      edition.cnn.com/2016/01/04/world/periodic-table-new-elements/
      ...then there's the quest for further discoveries beyond 119!

    • @TheWolfgangGrimmer
      @TheWolfgangGrimmer 9 років тому

      DrewKF
      I see. That's neat...

  • @salientsoul
    @salientsoul 9 років тому

    watching this at 5:30 in the morning, 8 hours before my final chemistry exam. Thank god i've already passed the course...

  • @pikabunz
    @pikabunz 8 років тому +7

    Admittedly, I got distracted by Hank in the beginning. I thought his haircut in the vid made him look pretty hot lol.

    • @NaseemKhan-zm2ix
      @NaseemKhan-zm2ix 8 років тому +1

      +Primrose Cuaycong u gay for that lmao

    • @ANXYouTube
      @ANXYouTube 8 років тому +1

      +naseem khan So quick to call people gay you don't even acknowledge their gender

    • @jerish2125
      @jerish2125 8 років тому

      That person could be a girl dude

    • @pikabunz
      @pikabunz 8 років тому +2

      Naseem Khan Lol!! I didn't know I was a dude!! I got some soul searching to do XD

    • @annmaryjose3729
      @annmaryjose3729 7 років тому

      I did too

  • @risaadgranada2908
    @risaadgranada2908 6 років тому +2

    2:00 "Because the only thing that matters is the starting state and the ending state, not the stuff in between, not how you got there"
    life in a nutshell

  • @akankshakohli962
    @akankshakohli962 10 років тому +41

    You are like reaaaaallly good but u speak so fast :/ I'm getting there though ahahaa

    • @aeroscience9834
      @aeroscience9834 10 років тому +2

      you can adjust the speed if you would like

    • @aeroscience9834
      @aeroscience9834 10 років тому

      as long as your not on a mobile device

    • @akankshakohli962
      @akankshakohli962 10 років тому

      Oh really ?! O.o How?

    • @dennischiu272
      @dennischiu272 10 років тому +4

      Akanksha Kohli In the bottom right of the video, you will see a button for Settings (the one with the gear on it). Click on it, and you should see an option for adjusting Speed. You can switch the video speed to play at a slower (or faster) pace.
      Hope that helps!

    • @dialmike203
      @dialmike203 9 років тому +5

      Akanksha Kohli If only it were possible to watch the video more than once.....

  • @SierraMerlene
    @SierraMerlene 5 років тому

    Here I am. The night before my Gen Chem final. Desperately trying to understand Thermodynamics. Prayers are needed!