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Chemical Engineering: Basic Concepts And Calculations
Published 3/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.64 GB | Duration: 9h 6m​

An introduction to Chemical Engineering. Learn from an Engineer with experience in Oil, Gas and Chemical processing.

What you'll learn
Make use of the Ladder Method for basic and complex conversions
Convert between Metric, Imperial and CGS unit systems
Perform dimensional analysis for equations
Convert between mass, molar and volumetric flowrates
Interpret density and bulk density
Interpret specific gravity and specific volume
Understand ideal liquid mixing
Understand mole ratios and empirical formulae
Calculate mass and mole fractions, and mass and mole percentages
Know when to use mass fractions and mole fractions in calculations
Calculate density for a liquid mixture
Calculate density for a pure gas, and a gas mixture
Calculate average molar mass of a gas mixture
Calculate linear velocity in a pipeline
Understand NTP (Normal Temperature and Pressure) and STP (Standard Temperature and Pressure)
Convert gas volume between NTP and STP
Know under which conditions the Ideal Gas Law is valid
Use the Ideal Gas Law to calculate gas properties
Understand the difference between Molarity and Molality
Calculate the Molarity and Molality of a susbstance
Understand Normality and apply it in calculations
Stoichiometrically react acids and bases
Understand ratios and apply them to chemical compositions

Requirements
This course requires a good understanding of High School (Grade 12) Mathematics, Physical Science and Chemistry.
No chemical engineering experience is required.


Code:
https://www.udemy.com/course/chemical-engineering-basic-concepts-and-calculations/


 

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