Elements of Chemical Reaction Engineering

The Definitive, Fully Updated Guide to Solving Real-World Chemical Reaction Engineering Problems

The fourth edition of Elements of Chemical Reaction Engineering is a completely revised version of the worldwide best-selling book. It combines authoritative coverage of the principles of chemical reaction engineering with an unsurpassed focus on critical thinking and creative problem solving, employing open-ended questions and stressing the Socratic method. Clear and superbly organized, it integrates text, visuals, and computer simulations to help readers solve even the most challenging problems through reasoning, rather than by memorizing equations.

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Engineering – An Important Field With Vast Opportunities

Engineering is a field that is so vast, the list of types of engineers could go on for pages and pages. Their focus is sharp and their application of skills are quite impressive. Certainly not an easy field to get into, but with the proper dedication, engineering will turn out to be a rewarding outlet for those with a passion for the field.

The main focus of engineers is to make the world a better place. They use science, math and other practical knowledge to build, solve and create. They have the ability to problem solve and in turn, form new solutions to problems that literally will help the world around us.

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Chemistry for Environmental Engineering and Science

This is the definitive text in a market consisting of senior and graduate environmental engineering students who are taking a chemistry course. The text is divided into a chemistry fundamentals section and a section on water and wastewater analysis. In this new edition, the authors have retained the thorough, yet concise, coverage of basic chemical principles from general, physical, equilibrium, organic, biochemistry, colloid, and nuclear chemistry. In addition, the authors have retained their classic two-fold approach of (1) focusing on the aspects of chemistry that are particularly valuable for solving environmental problems, and (2) laying the groundwork for understanding water and wastewater analysis-a fundamental basis of environmental engineering practice and research.

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