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Diez
Moderator
Apr 14, 2005
70,779
ßöмßäяðîëя;2931782 said:
Can you just take it to stay wired instead?

I'm always looking for things that make me only want to sleep 2 hours a day and get 2 of my heart valves replaced when I'm 37.
well, its not the jittery kind it gives you more focus and the extra oomph to work out, what you my friend are looking for my friend is pericoooo

I tried No Xplode for the first time last week and I wanted to buy it. Then my cousin tells me Jack3d is pretty much the same thing but a bit cheaper so I got that. This shit is way stronger than No Xplode though. I was scratching my ears and hands like crazy (no xplode made me a little itchy in the finger tips but nothing like this) and 3hrs later I'm still pretty amped.

I'm thinking 2 scoops was way too much :p
yeaaaah take 1, so you hitting the weights?
 

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ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,526
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
Nigga please.

Yo Andy, it's supposed to rain three inches over here, what the big deal be?
 

Delle Alpi

Chemical Dean
May 26, 2009
8,679
Lol, the concepts itself aren't hard. Working some of the problems can take ages however. You have to consider everything and be incredibly precise.
that's why sloving problems constantly should help in figuring out all the tricks and concepts involved. One mistake would lead to a whole disaster, you have to be careful
I wasn't a fan of phys chem back in undergrad, that's why I stayed away from it in grad school.
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,526
that's why sloving problems constantly should help in figuring out all the tricks and concepts involved. One mistake would lead to a whole disaster, you have to be careful
I wasn't a fan of phys chem back in undergrad, that's why I stayed away from it in grad school.
:agree:

Listen to him Kasaki and you'll be learning from the master.
 

Dragon

Senior Member
Apr 24, 2003
27,407
that's why sloving problems constantly should help in figuring out all the tricks and concepts involved. One mistake would lead to a whole disaster, you have to be careful
I wasn't a fan of phys chem back in undergrad, that's why I stayed away from it in grad school.
Extrapolation is what killed me in thermo
 

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