Density as a Conversion Factor

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 14 січ 2016
  • For More Practice 1.10 T/Th version

КОМЕНТАРІ • 9

  • @samantha5199
    @samantha5199 4 роки тому +4

    Thank for helping this 50 y/o returning student God Bless you always😀

  • @stephaniemartinez444
    @stephaniemartinez444 3 роки тому

    My chemistry professor sent us a different video on this that further confused me, including sig figs! I stumbled upon this and am so grateful for a better explanation of conversion, sig figs, and overall quality of video. Keep up the good work!

  • @bigal00012
    @bigal00012 5 років тому +2

    I know this video is old but thank you so much. Helped a lot!!

  • @Chloe-mm9ms
    @Chloe-mm9ms 3 роки тому

    Thank you Mrs. K!

  • @buggynovable
    @buggynovable 7 років тому +1

    @2:44 "mg comes down here" is there a reason its set up like that? i dont understand why mg and g are in the denominator and in that specific order, i wish you would've explained better in the video :x thank uu

    • @chemistrywithMrsK
      @chemistrywithMrsK  7 років тому

      There is definitely a reason. This video was not made as a stand alone explanation but as another example for my students. In this example, you need to convert from mg to g before using the density as a conversion factor. For a complete explanation of the dimensional analysis method, try one of my newer lecture videos ua-cam.com/video/De7bchzm14g/v-deo.html

    • @natalie.with.nutrition
      @natalie.with.nutrition 7 років тому

      +Chemistry with Mrs. K ah great u

  • @tenton2000k
    @tenton2000k 8 років тому

    At 1:43 are you saying "can't" or "can?"

    • @chemistrywithMrsK
      @chemistrywithMrsK  8 років тому

      "Can't"
      22 mg cannot be used as a conversion factor. The density is a useful conversion factor relating grams and cubic centimeters.