Sir , would you please tell me the difficulty difference between the questions of jee advanced physical chemistry vs the questions that are taught in American Universities. Please 🥺
Thanks for the question. I'm not going to be able to give you a satifactory answer. The range of difficulty varies considerably. The treatment of the topics in the series this video is in is at what would be considered the elementary or "freshman" level. Typically, in what would be considered normal undergraduate physical chemistry in the United States, the questions would rely on a knowledge of calculus. Finally, graduate school level physical chemistry can involve some pretty advanced mathematics. One can start to learn the basic physical concepts seen in physical chemistry early and then as one gains more experience in advanced mathematics, one can really probe deep questions about how nature works.
Thank you for this amazing lecture. Pls do continue to post videos, I think you have a rare talent for teaching!
Thanks for the kind words. I have plans for many more videos. Good luck with your studies!
Sir , would you please tell me the difficulty difference between the questions of jee advanced physical chemistry vs the questions that are taught in American Universities. Please 🥺
Thanks for the question. I'm not going to be able to give you a satifactory answer. The range of difficulty varies considerably. The treatment of the topics in the series this video is in is at what would be considered the elementary or "freshman" level. Typically, in what would be considered normal undergraduate physical chemistry in the United States, the questions would rely on a knowledge of calculus. Finally, graduate school level physical chemistry can involve some pretty advanced mathematics.
One can start to learn the basic physical concepts seen in physical chemistry early and then as one gains more experience in advanced mathematics, one can really probe deep questions about how nature works.