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  • @tutorbuddy.actually in the second part of recap the 't2' of charles is written as 'v2'

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  • Isn't the answer to the question regarding Charle's Law 65 rather than 220?

  • @GioTheFatty

    Yes, actually that's a good point. When speaking, I did not follow the algebra quite all the way.

    The last step would be to raise both sides to -1 which would give you 65.

    Thanks for that. I'll add that to the video.

    Cheers!

  • @MyTutorBuddy ok, but thanks anyways. You've practically been teaching me chemistry rather than my teacher lol

  • thaankkk you :)

    i have a test tommorow, so lost, but finally everything makes sense, wow nevr knew it was that simple, :D

  • One of my friends called it "Daltons theory of partial pleasures" in response to one of my friends having a bad boyfriend named dalton, :P

  • really nice and well informative , really did a good job on the explanation i really wish you we're my teacher haha . thanks once again dude really mean itt i pray to god to pass tmr!

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