"Written for a first course in chemical engineering, this book offers students a rigorous approach to solving the types of macroscopic balance problems they will encounter as chemical engineers. This course is generally taken after students have completed calculus and vector analysis, and these subjects are employed throughout. This textbook is aimed at undergraduate chemical engineering students but can be used as a reference for graduate students and professional chemical engineers as well as readers from environmental ...
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"Written for a first course in chemical engineering, this book offers students a rigorous approach to solving the types of macroscopic balance problems they will encounter as chemical engineers. This course is generally taken after students have completed calculus and vector analysis, and these subjects are employed throughout. This textbook is aimed at undergraduate chemical engineering students but can be used as a reference for graduate students and professional chemical engineers as well as readers from environmental engineering and bioengineering. It features a solutions manual and lecture slides available to adopting professors"--
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