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Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics

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ISBN-13: 9781259696527 ISBN-10: 1259696529
Publisher
McGraw-Hill Education
Binding
hardcover
Published
March 20, 2017
Weight
2.9 lbs
Dimensions
23.90×3.30×18.50 cm

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Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics by Van Ness, Hendrick. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9781259696527.

Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics presents comprehensive coverage of the subject of thermodynamics from a chemical engineering viewpoint. The text provides a thorough exposition of the principles of thermodynamics, and details their application to chemical processes. The content is structured to alternate between the development of thermodynamic principles and the correlation and use of thermodynamic properties as well as between theory and applications. The chapters are written in a clear, logically organized manner, and contain an abundance of realistic problems, examples, and illustrations to help students understand complex concepts. New ideas, terms, and symbols constantly challenge the readers to think and encourage them to apply this fundamental body of knowledge to the solution of practical problems. McGraw-Hills Connect, is also available as an optional, add on item. Connect is the only integrated learning system that empowers students by continuously adapting to deliver precisely what they need, when they need it, how they need it, so that class time is more effective. Connect allows the professor to assign homework, quizzes, and tests easily and automatically grades and records the scores of the students work. Problems are randomized to prevent sharing of answers an may also have a "multi-step solution" which helps move the students learning along if they experience difficulty.