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Thank you for helping me better understand chemistry than my chemistry professor who also creates you tube tutorials in addition to her lectures but you simplify the basics and relate it to something everyone can easily compare to and I can not tell you how happy it makes me when you have a video of whatever concept we are learning next!! I could not have gotten this far without you so thank you so so much. So grateful for your time and hard work.
I have gained so much from these videos. I learn more from these tutorials than I do in my Chemistry classroom. I've developed the habit of mentally referring to this guy as Professor DeWitt
all of your videos, especially the gas videos, have been so helpful! I think the only one that I need is Dalton's Law of Partial Pressures. Seriously though, these have really made it so easy for me to understand chemistry
Your videos are wonderful! I had a prejudice against chemistry because of my old chemistry teacher. Now I am starting to learn chemistry with you in a funny way. Thank you so much. Also, can you make a video about partial pressure of gases?? I think you are the first teacher that make me understand chemistry.
watching before exam day haha because im a procrastinator and this is well explained, i understood immediately! i even understood it better than my teacher taught me to.
Youre amazing with youre explanations. Please keep it up. Mathematic understanding of all operations. Physics. Tricks to figuring out formulas. Thanks again Mr Dewitt
Hi Tyler, can you use gas laws to answer the following question. If the P02 is 50mm Hg, what is the percentage of hemoglobin that is bound to oxygen? if so what are the step used to solve this type of problem?
So is the amount of pressure measured through how hard the particles hit/how strongly the particles move? Or is the gas pressure for a certain gas of a certain amount at room temperature a constant that only inscreases or decreases based on how many gas particles there are?
Nice Video, Really Helped for my Demo lab test Keep up the good work! and BTW do you have a brother or cousin (with the same surname) named Booker? Just curious thats all
Water pressure, gas pressure, air pressure.....X-body pressure... Well, which way is the direction of such pressures, what is the effect of all pressures on pressure receivers???// Some have pressure some have no pressure?why? Thanks.
Now the atoms from the tire under pressure they're not going to blow all the water up so are some of the atoms going to go through the water the gas pressure and come out in the other side they're not going to bond are they
Can someone help?? If a small cylinder is 1.5 inches wide and 10 inches tall , it has a volume of about 1.14 liters . The cylinder has 400 grams of propane in it . If I calculate the pressure inside the cylinder using the ideal gas law it’s above 3000 psi at 25 degrees C. I know the answer is wrong and typically the pressure is around 100 psi in a propane tank. Any ideas ??
If you didnt have a container..you woululdnt have air? Or pressure?..so what holds the air on earth? Because its not gravity holding it in the tire? Its because its a CONTAINER!...THANK YOU
Gas and liquid are different...for me personaly..i am offended when people use liquid as a comparrison to gas..one is gas and one is liquid...FOR A REASON
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Hey everyone, I'm here to help. If you have any questions or just want to learn more, click on the link in the description above. It'll take you to a page where you can ask me questions.
Tyler DeWitt :-) Daltons partial pressure
You blew my flowers out of my kitchen. this is a amazing.
I hope you back. Thanks for sharing knowledge!
yesss!! Dalton's partial pressure, please!
Graham’s law of diffusion
Thank you for helping me better understand chemistry than my chemistry professor who also creates you tube tutorials in addition to her lectures but you simplify the basics and relate it to something everyone can easily compare to and I can not tell you how happy it makes me when you have a video of whatever concept we are learning next!! I could not have gotten this far without you so thank you so so much. So grateful for your time and hard work.
video on dalton's law of partial pressures PLEASE
this man is amazing. he explains very very well
I have gained so much from these videos. I learn more from these tutorials than I do in my Chemistry classroom. I've developed the habit of mentally referring to this guy as Professor DeWitt
one of the greatest teacher on planet Earth!
all of your videos, especially the gas videos, have been so helpful! I think the only one that I need is Dalton's Law
of Partial Pressures. Seriously though, these have really made it so easy for me to understand chemistry
You commented this 6 years ago so I just wanted to say good luck being a adult
When I you don't have a video on something I am lost 😩
I just want to thank you for posting these videos... AP Chemistry has gotten so much easier. You are a saint.
Always makes chemistry so understandable!!!! - just subscribed.
Your videos are wonderful! I had a prejudice against chemistry because of my old chemistry teacher. Now I am starting to learn chemistry with you in a funny way. Thank you so much. Also, can you make a video about partial pressure of gases?? I think you are the first teacher that make me understand chemistry.
watching before exam day haha because im a procrastinator and this is well explained, i understood immediately! i even understood it better than my teacher taught me to.
thanks thanks thanks.. I am taking Chem for Premed.. you made it so simple.. i could understand the book after I listened to you..
I'm your biggest fan ! Thx for these great tutorials!
Finally a person that explains in detail
I can't thank you enough. You are amazing at teaching and helping understand. ❤
I never n ever want to read the chapter gas laws it really gives me headache...but u really made it easy...
Man..you are really good!
Lol this guy made me pass
You make me feel chemistry is easy, thank you so much and Love you
awesome explanations!
Hi Mr. Tyler. Can you make a video about Water pressure. I’m having a hard time understanding pressure. Especially water pressure
Thx for the video, really helped in my homework.
Youre amazing with youre explanations. Please keep it up. Mathematic understanding of all operations. Physics. Tricks to figuring out formulas. Thanks again Mr Dewitt
Hi Tyler, can you use gas laws to answer the following question.
If the P02 is 50mm Hg, what is the percentage of hemoglobin that is bound to oxygen? if so what are the step used to solve this type of problem?
Thanks sir....... U r bstt teacher💖😍💃💃
can you do a video on partial pressure?
thank you for doing what you do! i have a chemistry quiz tomorrow and you're better at explaining than my own professor lol
your videos save me. Thank you.
Wow! Learn something today about tire participles- keeping tires inflated😊
Adorable lecture! Thanks for that! really helped me understand the nature of the gas pressure.
Thankyouuuuu!!! Hopefully I won't fail our Chem test ♥o♥
Great video!! Finally understand atm pressure
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i really like u and like your videos also all your videos teach us something new thanks a lot....i know it's little but still thanks ....
The manometer joke was funny.. great video
Great teacher!
you are so cool explaining all these concepts :-) thank you
Lmao that's how I have been pronouncing manometer😂
Obey Amma me too 😂😂😂💔
helps me a lot with my chem and engineering prerqs
an exceptional teacher!
So is the amount of pressure measured through how hard the particles hit/how strongly the particles move? Or is the gas pressure for a certain gas of a certain amount at room temperature a constant that only inscreases or decreases based on how many gas particles there are?
thx alot gas presure was soo hard now i passed my test
:D
Thank you so much for this video
Great content
I don't have enough words to thank you, by the way thank you
That moment when you're learning about u-tube on youtube
Thank you very much. I like you,you know your stuff and you get to the point.
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nice explaining
I want 3:59 - 4:03 to play on a loop.
1:36 that circle triggering anyone else?
yes
ur awesome man
Thank this really helped me
gone but not forgotten
Very good
Nice Video, Really Helped for my Demo lab test
Keep up the good work!
and BTW do you have a brother or cousin (with the same surname) named Booker?
Just curious thats all
Booker DeWitt ??
His perfect circle/tire
Uhm, it's a donut🙄
I'm kidding, please don't take it personally
Thanks you are a legend
Water pressure, gas pressure, air pressure.....X-body pressure... Well, which way is the direction of such pressures, what is the effect of all pressures on pressure receivers???//
Some have pressure some have no pressure?why?
Thanks.
You sir, are awesome
This guys my homie
but volume of a gas is inversely proportional to pressure then how can more he volume of gas more is the pressure as said in the video......plz help
dear volume is inversely proportional to the applied pressure...... he is talking about internal pressure of a gas
LOL. I totally called it a donut before you said it wasn't.
7:10 I did it
poor donut has chicken pox..jk ty for the great explanation of gas pressure; never knew air was 78% N!
take a shot everytime he says banging
I would be blackout drunk
THANKS IM STUDYING FOR MY FINAL EXAM
awesome man
CAN YOU DEMONSTRATE GAS PRESSURE WITHOUT A CONTAINER...?
Round Circle?
What about a square circle?
i am zaina tahir and i have watched this video maam
Now the atoms from the tire under pressure they're not going to blow all the water up so are some of the atoms going to go through the water the gas pressure and come out in the other side they're not going to bond are they
i thought its DONUT then he "😎corrected" tats its not donut
Me too ! XD
sir i need help in shell electrons
such violent hand motion
thanks
Can someone help?? If a small cylinder is 1.5 inches wide and 10 inches tall , it has a volume of about 1.14 liters . The cylinder has 400 grams of propane in it . If I calculate the pressure inside the cylinder using the ideal gas law it’s above 3000 psi at 25 degrees C. I know the answer is wrong and typically the pressure is around 100 psi in a propane tank. Any ideas ??
Wow that's so cool 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Amazing video!! Thanks so much!
Thanks alot!!
Thanx Man
thank you
How do you get gas pressure when there is no container?
@(S)-Riley Dunn like what?
@(S)-Riley Dunn
Real life example please?
Part 2 please
lets just be honest our teachers told us to watch this
thank you!
If you didnt have a container..you woululdnt have air? Or pressure?..so what holds the air on earth? Because its not gravity holding it in the tire? Its because its a CONTAINER!...THANK YOU
@(S)-Riley Dunn Gravity is Not a force look it up ..and quit lying..
l love you Tyler💗💙
Awesome
Why did i laugh in the "U tube" part
Gas and liquid are different...for me personaly..i am offended when people use liquid as a comparrison to gas..one is gas and one is liquid...FOR A REASON
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POV: your in Mr. Chumbley’s class
Man-o-Meter 😏😏
Im heating up a aerosol can as im typing this message.