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atkins physical chemistry
« on: July 04, 2014, 02:41:37 PM »
I just wanted to get other opinions on Atkin's Physical Chemistry. I took three physical chemistry courses and was talking with a professor about how much he preferred Ball compared to Atkins. In some ways, I agree.

Maybe it was just me, or this is just how P-Chem is supposed to be taught, but Atkins seemed to put way too much emphasis on the mathematical formulation of the topics and barely touched on the theory. I also disliked how the textbook skipped a lot of math steps leaving the student confused and frustrated (for an introductory physical chem course).

What is your opinion?

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Re: atkins physical chemistry
« Reply #1 on: July 14, 2014, 04:53:27 PM »
I always thought that physical chemistry is mostly about mathematical formulations. I didnt like it but once you understand the math, then it gets much easier. And what is math it not theory?
Anyway, I used Atkins few times and while I didnt understand the math used there that much, I cant say its bad or anything.

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Re: atkins physical chemistry
« Reply #2 on: July 14, 2014, 06:59:53 PM »
Never read Ball's book.But, I'm a huge fan of Atkins. It just clicked for me when I relearned P-Chem with that book.
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