Physical Chemistry 2: Best Book for Preparing & Acing the Course

In summary, the person is thinking about taking a second thermodynamics class and is looking for a supplement to help them. They recommend a book that may be helpful for understanding the basics of thermodynamics.
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Hey guys,

I hope this is the right spot to this. I don't want to get another infraction. I just got recently got out of my first physical chemistry class and am now thinking towards the second one. I'm wondering which book would be the best supplement to read over the break and help me get ahead in the class. I just want to do well.

My abilities: Calc I,II and am taking Calc III next semester(optional)

Additional info: Class is jointly taken with the Physics majors and counts as their thermodynamics class.

Thanks to all!
 
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Are there any books suggested for the course?
 
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No sir.
 
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I think what the specialists are getting at is

What is on your Physical Chemistry syllabus?

We know it covers thermodynamics, but anything else besides?
 
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If I had to retake physical chemistry, I would of studied Schroeder (thermal physics) along side it.

Also, you should get ahead in math and learn what partial derivatives and total differentials are.
 
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I just got out of the first p-chem. So no syllabus for like 5 weeks.
 
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Thanks Jorriss, I think that's why the physics majors have a little easier time than the chemistry majors. At least at my school we only take through calc 2.

Dr. Du I appreciate it!
 
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the math is not that intense.

don't worry about it.

if you have absolutely mastered calc 2, you can get an A. However it has to be mastery, not just being good. That usually takes going through calc 3.

it will probably be a mixture of thermo and stat mech; if your school has a separate stat mech class it'll probably just be thermo. since you're taking it with physics majors, expect the material to be less applied i.e. probably no electrochemistry or solvation theory.
 

Related to Physical Chemistry 2: Best Book for Preparing & Acing the Course

1. What topics does Physical Chemistry 2 cover?

Physical Chemistry 2 covers advanced topics in thermodynamics, kinetics, quantum chemistry, and spectroscopy. It also builds upon the concepts learned in Physical Chemistry 1, such as molecular structure and chemical bonding.

2. What makes this book the best for preparing and acing the course?

This book is considered the best for preparing and acing the course because it presents the material in a clear and concise manner, with plenty of examples and practice problems. It also includes helpful study tips and strategies to ensure a thorough understanding of the material.

3. Is this book suitable for self-study?

Yes, this book is suitable for self-study. It is written in a way that is easy to understand and includes detailed explanations of complex concepts. It also includes a variety of practice problems and solutions to check your understanding.

4. Are there any additional resources that come with the book?

Yes, the book comes with access to online resources such as interactive quizzes, videos, and supplementary materials. These resources are designed to further enhance your understanding and reinforce the concepts covered in the book.

5. Is this book suitable for all levels of students?

This book is best suited for students who have already completed Physical Chemistry 1 and have a basic understanding of chemistry and mathematics. However, it can also be helpful for students at all levels who are looking to improve their understanding and perform better in the course.

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