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Introduction to Chemical Engineering Processes

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Introduction to Chemical Engineering Processes

Introduction to Chemical Engineering Processes

This book is for anyone who is interested in some of the basic principles behind what chemical engineers do and how they can use powerful tools from physics to solve problems involving steady-state processes. It starts with a knowledge of algebra, chemistry, and some physics, and builds on current knowledge towards more practical problems.

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