CHEM 110A

Physical Chemistry: Chemical Thermodynamics

Description: Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour; tutorial, one hour. Requisites: course 20B, Mathematics 32A or 3C (for life sciences majors), Physics 1A, 1B, and 1C (may be taken concurrently), or 1AH, 1BH, and 1CH (may be taken concurrently), or 5A, 5B, and 5C (may be taken concurrently), or 6A, 6B, and 6C (may be taken concurrently). Fundamentals of thermodynamics, chemical and phase equilibria, thermodynamics of solutions, electrochemistry. P/NP or letter grading.

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Winter 2023 - Professor Gelbart made this class so much more enjoyable. Naturally, thermodynamics and upper-div physics tend to scare many people with its derivations and fast-paced nature. However, I did not feel this way at all! He does derivations, which I really enjoyed; regardless, follow his words verbatim: "Please, don't memorize or take notes in this class". You'll have access to all the formulas needed on the lecture notes alone, so practice basic derivations and you'll be fine. The class's pace was slower which allowed us more time to learn the material well, had many office hours, spoke interesting stories, and was very accommodating. I straight up missed my final but he let me retake the final, which is unheard of. Some details in this class: - 5 quizzes; 1 will be dropped. Focused all on conceptual parts being similar to the hw. You can ask for any formula you like; ~25 mins. - Final Exam has a cheat sheet with the formulas needed. - You'll have to google a lot to do the hw and it takes an extensive amount of time. - Lecture notes are clear and he usually posts them before starting each lecture - The "tutorial" portion is another discussion section. He focuses more on solving problems. - Very open to feedback. Overall: Highly recommend if he teaches this class again (I think in a year and half? not sure). You don't have to be good at physics to do well on this class. Ask as many questions as you can, and don't worry about taking notes or forgetting a pencil half the time as I did. Lectures are also bruincasted.
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