Gabry Hyrule
New member
Hi everyone,
I'll be taking Chemistry at University, and I'll have several Physical Chemistry classes. I heard it's a class that looks more like physics than chemistry. I downright suck at physics. I understand the theory and the big picture, but I just seem unable to pick the good formula and plug the good variables at the good place, let alone memorize the formulae.
The only thing I'm good at in physics is nuclear and atomic physics, because I see that from a chem perspective.
So anyways, could anyone tell me on which side physical chemistry stands the most? And also, what parts of physics exactly ARE in that course? Waves, Mechanics, etc?
Thank you
I'll be taking Chemistry at University, and I'll have several Physical Chemistry classes. I heard it's a class that looks more like physics than chemistry. I downright suck at physics. I understand the theory and the big picture, but I just seem unable to pick the good formula and plug the good variables at the good place, let alone memorize the formulae.
The only thing I'm good at in physics is nuclear and atomic physics, because I see that from a chem perspective.
So anyways, could anyone tell me on which side physical chemistry stands the most? And also, what parts of physics exactly ARE in that course? Waves, Mechanics, etc?
Thank you