He mentioned Charles law. Charles law is the same law as gay lussac's. They worked equally hard to come up with the equation : V1/T1 = V2/ T2 : Volume is directly proportional to its absolute temperature at a constant pressure. This is known as the Charless and Gay-Lussac's Law.
Since watching your videos my grade in chem has gone a whole grade. you make such difficult things so easy. Thanks for taking the time. You're making a difference in the world. LOL
...where no Chemistry Teacher is allowed to suck, and must be as good as Rob! ^^
It's like when my drama teacher destroyed all my desire to become an actor by his poor teaching and communicative skills, conversely, Rob causes me to WANT to learn more about chemistry ESPECIALLY b/c he allows it to be understood so easily, or at least clearly and very well conveyed for understanding to employ effect.
he's so happy and positive about chemistry, makes you not wana give up just yet ")
zOuZoUkaLiKeWhOa 8 months ago
Very clear points.. thank you so much.. those 3 dislikes must have some hearing disabilities to not understand these concepts
rendingale 8 months ago
lol so funny!
111000may 1 year ago
I wasn't ready for my chemistry finals because of the gas laws but after PuvNert THIS TEST IS GOING DOWN
xSouljaSin 1 year ago
AWESOME!!!
MOUSTACHE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
HjalmarGuitarMaster 1 year ago
AWESOME!!!
HjalmarGuitarMaster 1 year ago
how come you don't have a video on gay lussac
MrFiletOHFish 2 years ago
@MrFiletOHFish yea thts wht i was thinking
Starpluslover 2 years ago
He mentioned Charles law. Charles law is the same law as gay lussac's. They worked equally hard to come up with the equation : V1/T1 = V2/ T2 : Volume is directly proportional to its absolute temperature at a constant pressure. This is known as the Charless and Gay-Lussac's Law.
Sameer3292 1 year ago
puvnert pretty cool
PEPE2960 2 years ago
Since watching your videos my grade in chem has gone a whole grade. you make such difficult things so easy. Thanks for taking the time. You're making a difference in the world. LOL
juss4me1234 2 years ago 2
"puvnert kpal kmol"
jumanjihock 2 years ago 2
mole fraction is needed for dalton too !
jasoncboy888 2 years ago
Something I've noticed is how
Kp = Kc(RT)^delta.n
is very similar to PV=nRT
Random, but is that where it derives from?
EclipseRaven 2 years ago
Tnks for the vid, Chemguy. I told everyone is mychem class to watcht his and the ppl that did got very good grades! :D so tnks!
HydCali 2 years ago
lol pev nurt.....
therealnacho 2 years ago
"Puv nert"
Chemguy, you're my hero.
iamjoanne81 3 years ago 3
You are AMAZING and make chem SO much more interesting and fun to learn!
Thank GOD i found this video!!!
Way to go Chemguy!! You ROCK!
I'm from Canada too, Toronto actually where its not as cold as Alberta.
bonitachica786 3 years ago 2
not evening kidding, i would have failed GCSEs with out this guy,
but if you could do do some based on the AS exams that would be awersome
=]
WiZ7Zard 3 years ago
i wished all laws were like dalton's hahaha...nice italian accent you got there,..molto bravo ! grazie mille per questo video :D
natsu76 3 years ago
lol, they should have a "Rob's Law" =p
...where no Chemistry Teacher is allowed to suck, and must be as good as Rob! ^^
It's like when my drama teacher destroyed all my desire to become an actor by his poor teaching and communicative skills, conversely, Rob causes me to WANT to learn more about chemistry ESPECIALLY b/c he allows it to be understood so easily, or at least clearly and very well conveyed for understanding to employ effect.
Go Rob! Don't retire until you're 90!
Need Nobel4Teachers!
TAz69x 3 years ago 9
thx so much this is awesome
tamasshubert 3 years ago
lol 2nd comment
AvogadroAtomic 3 years ago
You are my hero with this video. NOW I understand. First comment and 1st favorite(cool).
shadowthebeast 4 years ago 3