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Stoichiometry - Chemistry for Massive Creatures: Crash Course Chemistry #6

Stoichiometry - Chemistry for Massive Creatures: Crash Course Chemistry #6

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Chemists need stoichiometry to make the scale of chemistry more understandable - Hank is here to explain why, and to teach us how to use it. Pssst. we made flashcards to help you review the content in this episode! Find them on the free Crash Course App!
Date: 2022-04-04

Comments and reviews: 10


-CrashCourse, There's a problem with your video sort of like a -typo- or -ERROR. The answer for the solution of 11moles of oxygen multiplied to 16. 00 grams of oxygen instead of coming up with a total answer of 176g of oxygen in your video it was written 171g of oxygen. nevertheless the answer is correct but I hope you can fix that, because it might confuse other viewers. Thank you!
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- 7: 58
11 Moles of Oxygen at 16g/mol should be 176 grams.
The final answer was still right.
Who cares though. These videos are teaching me FAR more than my professor could right now during quarantine. Thank you CrashCourse!

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The illustration team committed a little, almost unobservable mistake there around 11: 41 but molar mass of 12O2 must've been 384, not 348. Well, Hank said 384 so it's safe to say that my calcu's still functions well.
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Wonderin' why high school teachers can't keep their lectures straight forward within a 1-hour discussion when in fact this man Hank actually still throws puns within a 10-minute, info-congested crash course video.
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Hank-s cadence and pronunciation from back then kinda get on my nerves. I can only imagine how hard he cringes when he watches these old videos, given how he has completely transformed how he speaks.
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7: 58 I have a problem here, 11x 16. 00 does 176 instead of 171.
I don't know if it's just a mistake or there is something I am not understanding quite well. Do someone knows what's wrong?

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wow
graduated bs biology and i just now finally understood what molar mass is for
and that i'm using the term -stoichiometry- wrong
i now the hows but didn't know the whys

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im confused on the last part were he has 5g sucrose over x grams of oxygen, i know how to solve for x, but to do so you need to know what the equation equals? can anyone help
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If I really burn 5g of sugar every couple of minutes then I could eat the whole willy wonka chocolate factory in a day and chemistry says i be fine lmao
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Balancing equations just looks like guess work to me. Especially when you add numbers to the beginning of the equation. Boooo i hate you equations
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