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For the first problem you can basically use Boyles Law. Since the temperature is constant.
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Gracias.
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what is exactly R? shouldn't it be the boltzmann- constant? im confused because in my books it is´described by "k"...not "R"... ??
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Dude, you are actually doing the "combine gas law". I know there are similarities, but I wanna watch a video about ideal gas law, not combined gas law.
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@OrthodoxDarwinist - hey you got all the attention you wanted to get that you don't get in real life? Now go watch another video, no one's binding you to a chair and forcing you to watch it...
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You must be slow.
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@OrthodoxDarwinist - go ahead, I'd like to see you do that in your video.
And superb presentation to the guy in the vid, by the way. helps alot with the typical chem class and textbook :]
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many professors are embarrased to make mistake in front of their students.thats why they dont solve problems in class.and if they try to solve problems they use cheat sheet i.e.allready solved problems
sal ur my man
kelvin is not measured in degrees just say 750 kelvins.
wowggscrub 2 years ago 28
i love these videos. They help me so much!!!
shainaariela 2 years ago 24