Delle Alpi

Chemical Dean
May 26, 2009
8,679
or you can study some chemistry, your weak link. Solve problems, it would help you later on once final exams are around. Always be ready. :p
I can't see it happening. Too much ego from both sides, add to it Charlie just needs to focus on getting cleaned now, and he will get plenty of deals once he is fresh.
 

Kasaki

Moggi's Assistant
Jun 1, 2010
13,750
or you can study some chemistry, your weak link. Solve problems, it would help you later on once final exams are around. Always be ready. :p


I can't see it happening. Too much ego from both sides, add to it Charlie just needs to focus on getting cleaned now, and he will get plenty of deals once he is fresh.
Hey Don, are you taking first year General Chemistry
Yeah first year chem. Already did a little chem my prof told me to only do a little , not to much cramming because it s not good. We are moving on to thermo so it should only get easier right? Did stoich , limiting reagent , that funky molarity stuff etc
 

Delle Alpi

Chemical Dean
May 26, 2009
8,679
Yeah first year chem. Already did a little chem my prof told me to only do a little , not to much cramming because it s not good. We are moving on to thermo so it should only get easier right? Did stoich , limiting reagent , that funky molarity stuff etc
Thermo is plenty of calculations, not hard, but a bit harder than molarity limiting reagents and etc, a bit tricky. You need to work on solving problem sets and previous exams. The best way to study thermo, and figure out all the tricks.
You probably have the first year chem book, but if you need another one, I do recommend Basic Chemistry by Frank Cotton and Geoffrey Wilkinson. A great book to cover basic chemistry.
Check out the school library. They should have it. Good luck
 

Kasaki

Moggi's Assistant
Jun 1, 2010
13,750
Thermo is plenty of calculations, not hard, but a bit harder than molarity limiting reagents and etc, a bit tricky. You need to work on solving problem sets and previous exams. The best way to study thermo, and figure out all the tricks.
You probably have the first year chem book, but if you need another one, I do recommend Basic Chemistry by Frank Cotton and Geoffrey Wilkinson. A great book to cover basic chemistry.
Check out the school library. They should have it. Good luck
Thanks, so seems like my prof lied to me lol. I have a 66% :shifty: but it is alot better then what I thought i had. So just gotta push on to try to get a low B
 

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