How much chemistry does a physics major learn?
It's always been one of my side interests besides physics and math.
>>8558091
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Technically, they learn PChem in QM and Thermal Physics.
There's a lot of cross-over in QM and thermal physics, but not much elsewhere. I also think it tends to be somewhat less practical and much deeper in physics.
>>8558091
It's less important the more theoretical you are, but if you work in a research lab where it's closer to engineering, then it's pretty fucking important.
People studying cryogenic and plasma shit it's important to know a lot of material science and studying the properties that make up the fluids or what have you.
Basic atomic structure and properties of gases, metals, and metalloids I'd say was top priority.
Shit like reactions and equalibria of solutions I'd say was pretty unimportant.
>>8558134
>Shit
>Fucking
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>>8558111
>Technically, they learn PChem in QM and Thermal Physics.
Seconded. They'll be conversational in PChem, but not really much else.
>>8558566