Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
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Real gas behavior,solution thermodynamics, phase and reaction equilibrium will be discussed in these Chemical engineering notes. It will lay foundation for other chemical engineering courses such as mass transfer,chemical reaction engineering etc. It will demonstrate the application of the fundamental concepts of thermodynamics to a wide variety of processes occurring in chemical Engineering. It will enable the students to develop skills necessary to make appropriate assumptions in specific Chemical Engineering problems.
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