I wouldn't wish organic on my worst enemy even though it has been helpful to a certain degree in reefingGeneral chemistry 1 and 2
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I wouldn't wish organic on my worst enemy even though it has been helpful to a certain degree in reefingGeneral chemistry 1 and 2
Organic chemistry 1 and 2
Microbiology 1
Biochemistry 1
i actually liked organic chem haha it was the physical chem 2 that killed me just getting thrown into quantum mechanics before taking partial differential equations was rough lolI wouldn't wish organic on my worst enemy even though it has been helpful to a certain degree in reefing
i actually liked organic chem haha it was the physical chem 2 that killed me just getting thrown into quantum mechanics before taking partial differential equations was rough lol
Yeah my orgo 2 professor was the same way. I still have hundreds of flash cards in my backpack. Yall persevered way more than my I switched my major to computer scienceWow, I was just the opposite. Might have been my organic chem Prof's fault, making it all about memorizing, but I hated it, while P-chem was what saved me and made me want to be a chemist. So much of it is intuitive and not just memorization.
ideal gas law; makes perfect sense
reaction of
(3R,5R)-7-[2-(4-Fluorophenyl)-3-phenyl-4-(phenylcarbamoyl)-5-propan-2-ylpyrrol-1-yl]-3,5-dihydroxyheptanoic acid
with
1,1'-(2,2,2-Trichloroethane-1,1-diyl)bis(4-chlorobenzene)?
Nothing comes to mind lol
ideal gas law is fine but when they get into “write the wave function for this system of particles. what is the uncertainty?” i start sweating it wasn’t until graduate thermo that i really understood (and by “really” i mean basic rudimentary understanding) systems of particles. which is a little embarrassing because it’s my whole degree lolWow, I was just the opposite. Might have been my organic chem Prof's fault, making it all about memorizing, but I hated it, while P-chem was what saved me and made me want to be a chemist. So much of it is intuitive and not just memorization.
ideal gas law; makes perfect sense
reaction of
(3R,5R)-7-[2-(4-Fluorophenyl)-3-phenyl-4-(phenylcarbamoyl)-5-propan-2-ylpyrrol-1-yl]-3,5-dihydroxyheptanoic acid
with
1,1'-(2,2,2-Trichloroethane-1,1-diyl)bis(4-chlorobenzene)?
Nothing comes to mind lol
ideal gas law is fine but when they get into “write the wave function for this system of particles. what is the uncertainty?” i start sweating it wasn’t until graduate thermo that i really understood (and by “really” i mean basic rudimentary understanding) systems of particles. which is a little embarrassing because it’s my whole degree lol
they will always have a place in my nightmaresI agree that wave functions start to lose touch with everyday reality, and have no place in reefing. lol
they will always have a place in my nightmares
well technically the probability of this happening is nonzero soooo…. loli wonder if anyone ever had a fish tunnel through the glass and end up on the floor because the fish' wave function extended outside the tank.
If it happened, they probably assumed it jumped out the top, and we will never hear about it. lol