Ideal Gas Law Practice Problems with Density

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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2011

Instead of using the regular ideal gas equation, PV=nRT, we'll use a transformed version (D=PM/RT) in order to solve a problem with density and molar mass.

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  • it must use R = 0.0821 ??

    

  • @mhamka1602 no, there are two other values of R that you can also use. to learn more about R, watch my video called "introduction to the ideal gas law."

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  • Thank you so much. I love the density formula! <3

  • its a bit odd because how my teacher taught it was that it was D=m/v ? which made it very difficult to answer some questions but this formula looks a lot more easier to use

  • Totally saving my chemistry grade here. I have been sharing your videos with my classmates too!

    Thanks much!!

  • this makes so much sense now, to bad im late finding these videos though, got a test in 30 min....PERFECT

  • My prof barely skimmed the surface of this...can I just say that you are a LIFESAVER!? If only every professor was as clear, concise, and easily understandable as you! <3

  • The last part was so Interesting!!!

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  • Marry me. Keep up with the videos. They are super duper helpful for us college folk with terri-bad proffs. 

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