And a few more specific ones (not general chemistry). Next year's program consists on termodynamics, kinetics, real solutions, multi-phase equilibrium, real equilibriums, electrochemical equilibriums, surface phenomenons, transport phenomenons and introduction to macromollecules and coloids.
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I am currently taking physical chemistry and my required textbook was Physical Chemistry 6th edition by IRA N. LEVINE. It might be my least favourite textbook I have ever had to buy. Instead of formula sheets for quizzes and exams, my proffesor makes us buy the textbook, which we are allowed to use during these quizzes and exams. There is no list of important or useful equations for each section, but instead you have to flip through the pages to find what equation you want. The content just seems like a bunch of derived equations that don't really follow any order or give much background or explanation about the equations. (Maybe I'm completely wrong and just not reading properly). For my quizzes and exams I want to write my own formula sheet on the first few blank pages of the textbook so I don't waste time flipping through my textbook. It would be greatly appreciated if anyone has a good physical chemistry/ thermo chemistry formula sheet they have used in the past and could please post it below or direct me to a link?
Also I have weekly meetings with my prof where we have to show him our completed homework problems that were assigned that week. Ive been staying on top of my homework but I really don't feel like im learning anything because im having to guess if im doing the work right or not. I want to be able to fully understand the problems but it is difficult with this textbook. Im hoping(but highly unlikely) that someone has or knows how to get the solution manual to Physical Chemistry by IRA N. LEVINE.
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