Matter normally exists as either a solid, a liquid, or a gas. Each of these phases, characterized by unique characteristics, relates closely to the field of medicine. With the gas phase, in particular, there are practical applications in respiratory physiology and mechanical intubation, or inhaled anesthetics and the reasons for their volatility and side effects. To understand how to execute basic calculations using gases, you must understand their properties, the laws that govern their behavior, and how to appropriately use the ideal gas law.
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The video was a great help in making me understand easily on the topic of the gas phase. I think it was very educational for the students who struggles to understand well the topic.
This class was great for me when I was studying the respiratory system physiology.