<p>I'm having trouble with chemical engineering thermodynamics and I was wondering if they are any good video lectures, books, online notes that explain and derive formulas, making it simpler for the average student? </p>
<p>What helps you with Thermodynamics? </p>
<p>Thanks!!</p>
<p>How do you get to Carnegie Hall?</p>
<p>Same answer will apply to Thermodynamics.</p>
<p>I had a great professor, so I didn’t need a whole lot of extraneous help. That said, the book we used was pretty good by Moran and Shapiro. It is one of the more common books out there, though, so there is at least a decent chance you already use it.</p>
<p>^I managed to get a hold of the third edition of Shapiro from the library. </p>
<p>It’s actually pretty good!! I love their explanation and how they sort of walk you through it but at times(since i have an exam this week) I skipped some extraneous information and went to the main points.</p>