What books should I read for self-study college mathematics and physical chemistry? I have read the new concept of calculus (to total differential) and inorganic chemistry (to chemical equilibrium).
If you are preparing for the university, enough is enough, which is enough; If you are completely self-taught, you need to read through every book, and the choice of books for different majors is different. If you major in engineering, you need to study physical chemistry, organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, material molding and other technologies. Physics can choose college physics, statistical physics, quantum physics and so on. It is best to refer to the study plan made by the university.