The Sci Guys: Science at Home - SE2 - EP10: Charles's Law of Ideal Gases

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Welcome to the tenth episode of season 2 of The Sci Guys. In this episode we will be using balloons to explore one of the gas laws, named Charles's law of ideal gases. We will show you how the temperature and volume of an ideal gas are directly proportional and explain why gases follow Charles's gas law. Charles's law specifically works on ideal gases. Examples of gases that act like ideal gases are oxygen, hydrogen and carbon dioxide. At the end of this video you will be able to demonstrate with an experiment how Charles's law of gases works and explain how gas molecules react to changes in temperature and volume.

Equipment and Ingredients:
Balloons
Large Beaker, Jar or Glass
Boiling Water
Freezer
Goggles
Gloves
Apron or Lab Coat

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You guys have just saved my year in physics with a very difficult teacher, Thanks again!!

Juri-qlsy
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This just deepened my knowledge thank you guys very much and keep creating such mesmerising contents

eunxz.scp
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I need you to be my teachers haha.
My chemistry teacher taught us this law in a way that sounded like "It is like this because it has to be like this."
You explain things in a much more interactive way!

facundopasini
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I genuinely understand this now. thank you

studybuddy
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thank you so much for explaining it one by one I understand it now. Because of this online class i research it then i found ur video. sorry my bad english

alysaduatsabuero
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do y’all guys have fun after these videos

shewants_ronnie
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Best teaching on chemicals
U are the God of chemistry

updeshkour
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Just being picky - at 3:30, the illustration of the molecules should show the increased energy of collisions that cause them to be further apart.

sanmccarron
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What is the song at the beginning? It sounds dopey.

jackknifegibson
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Hi
Thank you very much for this video, I showed it to my pupils in order to catch their attention and then works with them on proportionality and it was great.
One of them, Claude, noticed something : on schemes with atoms the drawings you use doesn't abide by the CPK coloring convention, oxygen isn't red, hydrogen isn't white and it's quite disturbing.
So the question is why did you choose these colors ? Is this because you just did not think about CPK coloring ? Or is there another reason ?

scormier
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Hey sciguys u mentioned about the constant pressure.Is that a pressure of a gas or external pressure???

sagarr
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Is the air the product and the reactant? and is the a chemical reaction then?

szfsxoy
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will you do a video on nuclear science?

kevinbrunson
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Classrooms limit the creativity of teachers, thank God you guys are on here

blair
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That was brilliant!!! So easy to understand.

MovieCriticReviews
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how can it have a constant pressure? isnt the temperature also directly proportional to the pressure. As the temperature increase the volume increase so does the pressure. I'm confuse. Also mathematically, Volume divided Temperature equals constant. It says that the more we increase temperature the lower the value of the volume gets. Help me out in this please.

baraxx
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How high is the temperature of the hot water and how low is the temperature of the freezer or fridge?

rheamaelukban
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Next can you investigate the relationship between age of a video, quality and likelihood that a teacher will tell you to watch it? I seem to have found that age of the video is inversely proportional to the quality but directly proportional to likelihood of instruction to watch but I would like someone to check my theory with a larger sample size

willlennox
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Great video! It helped understand Charles's Law ... btw temperature is spelled incorrectly.

brucevertanen
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Your explanation are really expository I wish you were my Teachers

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