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  • Fantastic video and well explained, keep up the great work!

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  • i like it

  • Thanks for the tutorial, it helps me a lot. My teacher explained in a very confusing way that i don't even know what she is talking.

  • the tutorial is awesome but a little problem on certain topic bcz i didn't understand. anyway Thanks the video is really an informative one!

  • I don't think you should have said 10^23 is a typical number, as you are just referring to Avagadro's Number in general, which is also the amount of molecules/atoms in 1 mole of gas. A container can contain any amount of gas, totally dependant on the volume and pressure.

    Great tutorial though. Keep it up.

  • A laboratory sized vessel, approximately 1 cubic ft in size typically contains 10^23 molecules of most gasses at STP. The graduate student and teacher could have been a little more clear as to what he was refering to, but it's clear to me by inference he was just trying to give an idea of the order of molecules present in most STP laboratory situations.

  • My statement should read "...typically contains ~on the order of~ 10^23 molecules..."

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