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  • @josuerose1155
    @josuerose1155 5 років тому +1089

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  • @desireeheflin3849
    @desireeheflin3849 10 років тому +190

    omg so with problem number two to get 285 you have to time 2.15 by 35.28 then you times 3.24 by o.o821 then you divide the number you get from 2.15x35.28 by the number you get from 3.24x0.0821 just thought that might be helpful for some because at first i had no clue how he got 285.

    • @collegechick816
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      Thanks so much! I was so confused before reading your comment. Lol.

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      @Hayden-ln7th 7 років тому +7

      it still comes up with the wrong answer though?

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    @moniquemartinez4036 4 роки тому +1

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  • @melaniepez4777
    @melaniepez4777 5 років тому +5

    Guys plz help I have a big chem test tmr , where did he get 285.1536 k at 9:42 (like what did he put in the calculator) plz help I'm stuck

    • @IceT-in6xs
      @IceT-in6xs 11 днів тому

      He punched in 2.15×35.28 and divided it by the product of 3.24 and 0.0821.
      I hope this helps with your test tomorrow 😊👍🏻

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    • @HollyJoCastaway
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    @eamis7792 10 років тому

    way easier to understand this now. was looking at this stuff in my auto a/c class and didnt even know what he was really talking about. thanks a lot!

  • @tdewitt451
    @tdewitt451  12 років тому +4

    good question. i have a video that should address exactly what's confusing you. watch "ideal gas law introduction," and message me if you still have questions.

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  • @friedrichdergroe4143
    @friedrichdergroe4143 8 років тому +3

    When I do it (2.15 x 35.28 divided by 3.24 x 0.082 = 1.92 k) so what I have I done wrong ??

    • @clydeescultor7185
      @clydeescultor7185 8 років тому +1

      When I do it, its 2.15 x 35.28 divided by (3.24 x 0.0821) and i got 285.153......

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  • @rophijoysumadia8240
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    how did you get that answer?
    if in my calculation its only 1.922

    • @ShineWithin2020
      @ShineWithin2020 9 років тому +5

      +Rophi Tejada hey I got the same answer but I eventually know what he was on about. So bassicly in the calculator you put as a fraction all together as 2.15X25.28 and then underneath you put 3.24X0.821. So yeah you don't do it as a separate fraction just as one large fraction!! :) hope you got the correct answer?

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  • @PrestigeLoft
    @PrestigeLoft 11 років тому +4

    on problem 2 how did you get 285.1536 please explain

    • @archanasharma6755
      @archanasharma6755 6 років тому

      By multiplying 2.15*35.28 and dividing it by 3.24*0.0821

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    @KelvinDjango 10 років тому +5

    What happen when R is 8.314J/(mol k)?

    • @tdewitt451
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      Check out my video called Ideal Gas Law Introduction, and I'll show how to do that!

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    @abercrombie188 12 років тому

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  • @dreagirlo04
    @dreagirlo04 5 років тому

    Wayyy better explanation than my professor! You made this so easy! Thank you!

  • @Kuchemist
    @Kuchemist 12 років тому

    i love how you set up the "R" in the equation...u did a great job on showing the units and how they cancel out in the equation...I just want to say thanks for all your videos...you're helping me on my way to becoming a great chemist :)

  • @reidcreencia
    @reidcreencia 7 років тому

    You are a savior! Now I can teach all of my lessons in Science more easily and understandable by the students! Thank You :)