Physical chemistry is the most difficult among the four great chemists, at least I think so. Physical chemistry generally tests calculation, so you should master its key points. We should study and master the laws of thermodynamics, electromotive force, equilibrium and chemical kinetics. To learn this well, in addition to the effective methods in general learning, such as preview, grasping the key points and summarizing in time, 1, we should also pay attention to the logical reasoning thinking method. Reasoning with many conclusions actually contains premises. In physical chemistry, formulas are derived from special conditions, and conclusions are derived from ordinary and general. Obtain special conditions for all tests. This kind of similar process, carefully understanding and learning, benefits endlessly. 2. The most important thing is to derive the formula yourself! There are formulas everywhere in physical chemistry, and the applicable conditions of each formula are different. Some formulas even have four or five conditions. It is impossible to remember conditions unless your memory is comparable to Einstein's. -
-But it's unlikely. In fact, it is necessary to remember several basic definitions and formulas, and all other formulas can be derived from this basis first, and the conditions of use added at each step in the formula derivation process naturally arise. It is also very helpful for your memory to deduce formulas frequently. Absolutely. 3. Do more exercise. Learn the theory well and apply what you have learned. On the basis of careful review, do exercises, especially those that you don't know how to do at first glance. After careful consideration, when you finally solve them, you will be deeply moved. Hey, hey, I can tell you what we did in the previous exam. Calculation of W, U, Q, H, S, G and A in thermodynamics, calculation of chemical potential, calculation of equilibrium constant and electromotive force, reaction mechanism, elementary reaction (I remember it seems that the rate formula is derived). That's all I remember. After all, I have been studying for two years. It's hard to remember.