Jeremy Blumstein Hello I like your video, especially your ideas about how to become emt. . Something I also found useful for sample emt questions was Corbandy Medic Study Crusher - search it in google if you are really interested.
Thank you for the video. Quick question, in your definition of partial pressure you state that it is: the portion of the total pressure exerted by the presence of a single gas molecule. Should it not be the portion of the total pressure exerted by a particular gas, rather than a single molecule of that gas? Thank you
i dunno if u know this answer to this, but will the concentrations always add up to 1.0? or the equivalent to atmospheric pressure? seems like yes, otherwise vasculature would collapse? (i know this video isn't specifically geared towards physiology, but. . = P) what about in instances of acidosis/alkalosis? total pressure will still be equal to 1.0 except in different concentrations? (i.e., in acidosis, perhaps CO2 is now .08% instead of 0.03% and then oxygen levels might be 20.88%)?
Thanks for yr video! ^^ But there is a concept about pressure that makes me feel soooo confusing: is it 'the higher the volume, the lower will be the pressure', but when it comes to concentration, ;the higher the concentration, the greater will be the pressure', right?
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Thank you so much madam, i need calculation for the following example, if a container has 5moles of gas maintaining at 1atm pressure and volume of container is 244 litres what will be the temp? can you explain me with calculation please
Where were you when my head was smoking with this calculations....!!? Man...! very clear explanation. Loved it.
This is explained so simply, why does everyone else have to complicate it??? Thank you!
You totally just made simple what I have spent hours on CZcams lectures trying to understand in less than 10minutes. Thanks so much for posting this!
You are welcome. This is why I started this channel!
BRILLIANT! much appreciated
Straightforward and great pace, thank you.
I love your voice. It is so soothing and this video helped me so much. Thank you!
you nailed it
Love it.
Thanks so much. Beautifully presented and love that it was clear and slow enough for us to follow
I agree with Jeremy! This was super easy to understand and very informative. Thank you!
Really very well explained .. thank u mam
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You explanation is amazing.
Omg thank you so simple
Thank you! :)
Thank you for simplifying this for me. I just couldn't get it.
thank you so so much ma'am! this helped me a lot.
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Super illustration, thank you 😊
Thank you for the video nicely explained
Very nicely explaination of partial pressure.
Thank you for your efforts 🙂
really thanks keep uploading more videos ...u made me pass my exam
Thanks! This was so helpful!!
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So well explained thx you so much helped me a lot.
Thank you so much , i feel very lucky to find this masterpiece, so informative and simplified
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Wow!!! thank you!! cleared it up for me.
Awesome! Extremely clear.. keep up the good work!
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Awesome thanks!
Very easily explained and many many thanks for this beautiful concept except volume of voice a little low,
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Really useful video.❤️❤️
I found only this video which I was searching.
Thank you so much
Thanks so much! Such a succinct, clear explanation.
Super. Thanks for the feedback.
Thank you 🙂.....it helps me understand the topic very well.
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splendid phenomena of explanation........
Well explained professor. Thanks
it was superb...i understand very well...thanku very much
Thank you! Some one should give you an award for being awesome!!!
Jeremy Blumstein Ha ha! Thanks. Lucky me I did get one from the institution I teach at and one from my students.
That sounds better, then a plain old "Awesome" award any day :)
Jeremy Blumstein Hello I like your video, especially your ideas about how to become emt. . Something I also found useful for sample emt questions was Corbandy Medic Study Crusher - search it in google if you are really interested.
thx maam :D
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Awesome lecture.
thanks very much :)
Super. Thanks.
Yrrrrr mujhe toh sound se connect krke padna pda..😢bahut tej aavaj hai aapki ......but really thanks to crystal clear my doubt 🙏
does the unit for total pressure has to be in mmHg? or it could also be in Pascal and atm?
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Thanks
What is the 760mm..?
Thank you for the video. Quick question, in your definition of partial pressure you state that it is: the portion of the total pressure exerted by the presence of a single gas molecule. Should it not be the portion of the total pressure exerted by a particular gas, rather than a single molecule of that gas? Thank you
Yes.
a little bit amazing
Very easy to understand...Thanks....
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Thank you professor
Pefect summary for my revision. So easy to follow. Thanks
Glad to hear it. Thanks.
Thanks a lot mam
It is easy to understand everyone
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I wish everyone taught like this!!! It makes learning so simple and easy!
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good explanation
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Thanks mam
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i dunno if u know this answer to this, but will the concentrations always add up to 1.0? or the equivalent to atmospheric pressure? seems like yes, otherwise vasculature would collapse? (i know this video isn't specifically geared towards physiology, but. . = P)
what about in instances of acidosis/alkalosis? total pressure will still be equal to 1.0 except in different concentrations? (i.e., in acidosis, perhaps CO2 is now .08% instead of 0.03% and then oxygen levels might be 20.88%)?
Thanks for yr video! ^^
But there is a concept about pressure that makes me feel soooo confusing: is it 'the higher the volume, the lower will be the pressure', but when it comes to concentration, ;the higher the concentration, the greater will be the pressure', right?
Yes
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Really impressive 🤗please ma can we get this lecture in written form ...please
Thank you. All my videos are closed captioned for users, If you press CC, you can read the closed captions. I'm pretty sure there is a way to download them.
Thank you so much madam, i need calculation for the following example, if a container has 5moles of gas maintaining at 1atm pressure and volume of container is 244 litres what will be the temp? can you explain me with calculation please
P×V=nRT
n= no. of moles
R= Universal Gas Constant
P=Pressure
T= Temperature
V=Volume
why we are multiplying it with 760
arjun , torr =760
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Abe yaar thoda aur slow bolo. Abhi thodi thodi si aawaj aa rhi thi. Bilkul mute hi krdo voice. Kyoki smj to tb bhi nhi aai
shit im colorblind
Thank u
But the voice is too low
the volume control in your computer can help.
voice too low
760 mmhg is the total pressure at sea level.
the PO2 , is the partial pressure In Oxygen
good vid sarah but ur mic. . . = / hard as fuck to hear
you speak so slow.
Thanks
Thanks mam
Thanks