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ALEKS - Calculating Enthalpy of Vaporization from Vapor Pressure 

Tony St John
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@notmyegggs
@notmyegggs 10 месяцев назад
Tony. You saved my life and my time. ALEKS is the bane of my existence.
@Scyscy-lv2jw
@Scyscy-lv2jw 5 месяцев назад
THANK YOU for the love of god, I work on Smartwork 5 and had THE SAME issue Algebra is my strong suit not graphing, so I was REALLY stuck. Finally got the right answer after using this video.
@TimothyYohehumbleservant
@TimothyYohehumbleservant 5 лет назад
Thank you so much Tony! Could not make heads or tails from the ALEKS explanation. One tip I found, though. Do not round up the final answer. It will be wrong.
@Emoily622
@Emoily622 4 года назад
very helpful, saves so much time
@nateyboie6796
@nateyboie6796 3 года назад
Anyone else copy him almost exactly and still get their stupid Aleks questions wrong?!
@syedashobnam2573
@syedashobnam2573 2 года назад
omg same I was about to say that this doesn't work
@brookekellogg
@brookekellogg 12 дней назад
THANK YOU KING
@douglassmith6192
@douglassmith6192 5 лет назад
Very helpful , thank you so much
@NaniPOWR
@NaniPOWR 6 лет назад
thank you sooooooooo much!
@shabbarerathinavel6338
@shabbarerathinavel6338 3 года назад
Hi, How to use this method to calculate Delta H vaporization of pure component at a fixed pressure
@bobjoe164
@bobjoe164 4 года назад
Bless You sir
@hidden_fear4166
@hidden_fear4166 3 года назад
What would REALLY help is if you explained everything from what you did to especially the In part, dividing , multiplying, and how you didn't go the the x10^ like some equations. Need to specify what you are doing confusing a lot of us.
@emilyhatfield9803
@emilyhatfield9803 4 года назад
I have used this for my ALEKS and I keep getting the wrong answer somehow?
@AKASHKUMAR-ho6kj
@AKASHKUMAR-ho6kj 3 года назад
Change your answer in kilo joule per mole.. divide answer by 1000.
@melumerc
@melumerc 2 года назад
thank you so much!!
@overratedpunk
@overratedpunk 5 месяцев назад
thank you big man u saved me. WONY
@kennedyneal1389
@kennedyneal1389 3 года назад
How do you calculate ln?
@luciaanastaciagarciaavelar7716
So instead of using the first 2 rows like Tony used, use the first row and last one because you won’t get the answer right on ALEKS. I tried doing it this way and I didn’t get the right answer, so I was curious and used the last row instead of the second row and I got the correct answer.
@sereensalameh826
@sereensalameh826 Год назад
thank you !!!
@devreneagle8349
@devreneagle8349 Год назад
What do you mean rows?
@ARM_DM
@ARM_DM 4 года назад
3:05 part's kind of vague, but how did you get that 5,633.67 when i keep getting 5,632.1917808219178082191780821918‬
@yeseniaguzman1182
@yeseniaguzman1182 4 года назад
right. so confusing. Wish he would show ALL his work and not say "solve". Some of us (me) need every little step written out
@justdeah8364
@justdeah8364 3 года назад
Exactly! How did he get the 4683 answer?
@AhmadSawwan02
@AhmadSawwan02 3 года назад
if you follow what he does its pretty simple, do the calculations exactly as shown and you should be fine.
@Fazebanish
@Fazebanish 3 года назад
@@justdeah8364 I figured it out you just multiply its kinda hard to explain in a youtube comment but he multiplied both ends together and that's how he got an answer it doesn't really matter though since I'm 5 months late but I hope this helped.
@justdeah8364
@justdeah8364 3 года назад
@@Fazebanish thanks love x
@julieannnool997
@julieannnool997 4 года назад
Could you determine the boiling point from the data?
@randolfshemhusain2298
@randolfshemhusain2298 Год назад
I know it's been 3 years but you can calculate the boiling point if you compare it with water
@Future_Dietian
@Future_Dietian 5 месяцев назад
Does anyone know how he got 5,633.67? I am dividing -1.6446 by -0.000292 but i keep getting 5,632.1917‬
@maricondoyao9221
@maricondoyao9221 3 года назад
is R has a constant value?
@kennedyneal1389
@kennedyneal1389 3 года назад
R is a constant. Always = 8.3145 J/(molxK)
@empanadero_
@empanadero_ 3 года назад
where did 8.314 come from
@kennedyneal1389
@kennedyneal1389 3 года назад
R is a constant. R=8.3145 J/(mol x K)
@AKASHKUMAR-ho6kj
@AKASHKUMAR-ho6kj 3 года назад
Change answer in kilo joules per mole. Divide answer by 1000.
@Adriana-qv7ej
@Adriana-qv7ej 3 года назад
pen asmr
@aem082668997
@aem082668997 3 года назад
This is NOT how you solve this problem! Follow the explanation in ALEKS to find the correct answer.
@henryelicker2403
@henryelicker2403 3 года назад
How so? I'm sure his way is very similar to how ALEKS does it. Does he not get the correct answer?
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