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I’m assuming you’re asking about A-level chemistry? Physical chemistry contains a lot of maths, pretty much all the maths that you’ll find in a-level chem.
Some topics covered in physical Chem are: atomic structure, amount of substance, bonding, energetics, equilibria, redox reactions, acids and bases etc.
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Some topics covered in physical Chem are: atomic structure, amount of substance, bonding, energetics, equilibria, redox reactions, acids and bases etc.
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(Original post by Lo12)
I’m assuming you’re asking about A-level chemistry? Physical chemistry contains a lot of maths, pretty much all the maths that you’ll find in a-level chem.
Some topics covered in physical Chem are: atomic structure, amount of substance, bonding, energetics, equilibria, redox reactions, acids and bases etc.
Hope this helps?
I’m assuming you’re asking about A-level chemistry? Physical chemistry contains a lot of maths, pretty much all the maths that you’ll find in a-level chem.
Some topics covered in physical Chem are: atomic structure, amount of substance, bonding, energetics, equilibria, redox reactions, acids and bases etc.
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Physical chem is basically some of the stuff you would've done in paper 2 at GCSE such as rates of reactions, catalysts, equilibrium. It's very mathsy, so make sure your maths is to a good standard
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