Btw. the guy who invented a part of the formular was called August Beer. The german pronunciation is like "ber" so it has nothing to do with beer at all ;)
Real nice video as always! But remember that the relationship between the absorbance and concentration will not always be linear! Beer's Law stops working if the concentrations are too high!
Good vid. But Beer has nothing to do with beer. It's the name of a German scientist.
biomovie 3 weeks ago
thanks, i was absent when the teacher taught this. now i know how it works. =D
MrLumierre 1 month ago
Where do you guys find good spectrophotometer cells?
flibberswooper0 1 month ago
wow i like ur video it is very useful.... i am a pharmacy student.. thanks
fairos911118 4 months ago 2
Nice drawings on this one sal
ithrowp00p00 4 months ago
I will now go back to my chemistry class and fuck shit up with my knowledge. BOSS
amwranger 4 months ago 2
please make a video about equivalent weights
Franky440044 5 months ago
Thank you very much for this example. It was very helpful
99645md 7 months ago
very good.
sed0692 7 months ago
50th like
paulceltics 9 months ago
You are a wonder Sal! Thank you as always.
nadiaw00t 1 year ago
thank you sal! you made my ap chem lab really easy!
DrLasker1 1 year ago
I absolutely love these videos!!! Well done!
Btw. the guy who invented a part of the formular was called August Beer. The german pronunciation is like "ber" so it has nothing to do with beer at all ;)
BiniBiniBini 1 year ago
This was great! Thanks. I am a Medical Laboratory Science major and we're doing this right now! Thanks a bunch!
Irishkatiebeth 1 year ago
is this A/2 chemistry or?
PSPhacking2009 1 year ago
great video, just what i needed, tnx ;)
vidstudy 1 year ago
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vpletap 1 year ago
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Make sure to keep your writings and drawings as straight as possible. Reading skewed things is disjointed.
vpletap 1 year ago
Make sure to keep your writings and drawings as straight as possible. Reading skewed things is disjointed.
vpletap 1 year ago
I watched this video for no real reason, and it's great and easy to understand :)
BTW, I like beer.
ILIYYILI 1 year ago
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ILIYYILI 1 year ago
Peace
langtangticky 1 year ago
Real nice video as always! But remember that the relationship between the absorbance and concentration will not always be linear! Beer's Law stops working if the concentrations are too high!
acmilanshevachels 1 year ago 2
Is it that we assume that the solvent is totally transparent? (since when the concentration is 0, the absorbance is zero)
dalcde 1 year ago
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LOL! first
wookiemaster73 1 year ago