This video shows how to calculate molarity, using the fun, silly, entertaining style of an old Wild West silent film. Molarity is a measure of concentration that uses moles and liters.
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Chemistry is such a colorful subject and its too bad that its typically taught in such a technical manner. This guy truly understands and appreciates the magic behind chemistry and it shows in the way he teaches. All science should be taught in this way. Feynman would be proud. Nothing but respect.
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Hey Mr. Dewitt just want to say keep up making videos. You're videos are the only reason I survived chemistry. You played a huge part in me getting into medical school!!
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Hello, Mr. Tyler DeWitt. Your videos have been very helpful for me and my friends to revise for chemistry. I don't know if you have already done a video but do you mind doing one on metallic bonding. It would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for improving our grades and understanding tremendously. Continue doing the good work👍
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Wow ! I have watched your videos with paper cut-outs back then and that was so creative and unique and fun. Came back and watched your AP video and i am amazed at the device you are using to teach. It doesn't feel like a display nor i am able to see shadows. And this video, the editing and creativity is superb ! 👌 Amazing one ! Thank you for the help for us all !
Sir, i was 16 when i started watching your videos now i am 22 and pursing a physics degree, I till watch your videos not because i have to but because i like the way you teach
Hi mr dewitt ur videos are really helpful but can i ask tht u plz keep uploading and would really appreciate u to do the topics chemical equilibrium and acids and bases as i am a grade 12 student
Hi, I have a question about the relationship between Temperature and Moles. From the Ideal Gas Law Formula it says that PV=nRT, and from Boyle's Law It states that Pressure and Volume are inversely Proportional so it'll form PV as an equation - Referencing to the ideal gas law formula PV=nRT both PV is in the same bracket while no. of Moles and Temperature is in the same bracket too does it mean that Temperature and No. of moles are inversely proportional? Does it mean if you boil a water it'll decrease in moles? what if you freeze it? will it increase?
Yes! I get the same answer. There's a possibility that temperature is inversely proportional to number of moles but I don't see any equation or calculation concerned with that :(
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Huh. This is pretty cool and a very unique way of teaching this. If my headphones somehow don't work and I'm in a library, this is actually a good way to remind myself while studying for chemistry.
For 3-years straight, you've been my savior in chemistry, really appreciate your work ethic and the amount of passion you put into your videos. Mr. Tyler, thanks for over a decade of helping poor students, like myself, to learn AP chemistry.