
Nerd alert :D
Next, 9 chapters of precalculus study material in 3 days for final exam on Thursday.



I’m hyperventilating :D
Thank God for the perseverance and endless nights studying.
Classes to take:
1. Chem 112 (General College Chemistry) 5 credit hour
Topics in general chemistry, including stoichiometry, periodicity, reaction types, the gaseous state, solution stoichiometry, chemical equilibria, acid-base equilibria, dissolution-precipitation equilibria.
2. Math 181 (Calculus II) 5 credit hour
Techniques of integration, arc length, solids of revolution, applications, polar coordinates, parametric equations, infinite sequences and series, power series.
3. Phys 141 (General Physics I - Mechanics) 5 credit hour
Kinematics, vectors, Newton’s laws of motion; linear momentum, impulse collisions; work and kinetic energy; potential energy, conservation of energy; rotational kinematics and energy; rotational dynamics, static equilibrium; simple harmonic motion.
These classes have labs except for calculus.
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Good luck to me lol
No matter how many times I read the book, I just couldn’t get the concept.
It’s included on my chem exam tomorrow and I’m freaking out.

Anyone know any lists? or websites?
Currently working on my chem homework #3 (due on the 13th).
It’s so much work.
Have you ever wondered what would happen if you put a red gummy bear in potassium chlorate?
I HAVE THE COOLEST MAJOR EVER.
Description for General Chemistry I (CHEM 112): 5 credit hour class
Topics in general chemistry, including stoichiometry, periodicity, reaction types, the gaseous state, solution stoichiometry, chemical equilibria, acid-base equilibria, dissolution-precipitation equilibria. Includes a weekly 3-hour lab.
Description for Calculus I (MATH 180): 5 credit hour class
Differentiation, curve sketching, maximum-minimum problems, related rates, mean-value theorem, antiderivative, Riemann integral, logarithm, and exponential functions.
Both classes starts from June 12 until August 3. I just need one class. I don’t know which one to choose.
Any thoughts?
Redox reaction confuses me :(