Best place to ask thermodynamics questions

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For those seeking assistance with thermodynamics and physical chemistry questions, the discussion highlights several recommended forums for posting inquiries. Physics Forums is suggested, particularly the General Physics and General Chemistry sections, as they are likely to yield quicker responses. Additionally, Dr. Michio Kaku's Forum is mentioned, though it may focus more on theoretical physics. It is advised to utilize the search function to find existing threads related to specific questions. For homework-related queries, the college-level homework help section is the appropriate venue.
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What an awesome site. Well I was wondering, i have some thermodynamics physical chem related questions to ask, where is the best place to ask them? are any of you good at thermodynamics, are there any experts here?
 
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Perhaps in the https://www.physicsforums.com/forumdisplay.php?f=9 .
There's also Dr. Michio Kaku's Forum. This one is more about out there physics I think but I'm sure selfAdjoint(the mod for that forum) could help you.
 
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You can always use the search function too incase there is already a thread in regards to your questions.

And Welcome to PF by the way.
 
thanks for the welcome, yeah i'll be sure to check out the forums you suggested as well as other ones
 
You could ask them in either General Physics or General Chemistry. I think you'll get a better/faster response in General Physics though. The exception is if they are about homework problems, then ask them in the college level homework help section.
 
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