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09 Volume calculations for gases

This screencast also refers to the amount of substance n. The molar volume is introduced and a mathematical formula for calculating volume is introduced. The screencast does not contain any detailed derivations or exercises! Original: "Wolfgang Dukorn" Original: German. All translations in this vi

Volume on OS X in smaller steps - QuickTipp

Changing the volume under Mac OS X is a very easy thing, Apple here for added multimedia keys and they got integrated quite well. But this also has a downside, the steps are often too big. It would not be Apple if there wouldn't be another (hidden) option. There are other key combinations you can us

Over Complicated Life Hacks - Volume 2

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03 Computing in chemistry! Vm and m

In the third screencast on computing in chemistry, the connection between molar volume (Vm) and mass (m) explains the combination of two formulas. Original: "Wolfgang Dukorn" Original: German. All translations in this video have been done by the alugha AI.

Accessible subtitles - various rules

Generally, a transcript CAN be used as subtitles. However, if - and you should! - you want accessible subtitles, you need to tweak the segments a bit manually. However, this can quickly become confusing when working on bigger projects. In this video, we will show you how to master this challenge q