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Gain a better understanding of chemical processes.This text will provide you with a realistic, informative introduction to chemical processes. This 3rd edition has been completely revised to provide you with increased clarity, including:Hundreds of new and revised problems and new case studies cover a broader spectrum of chemical engineering applications.Guidance for solving problems that require spread sheeting and equation-solving software.A CD-ROM that provides an active learning environment. With this software, students respond to questions and receive immediate feedback, explore variations in process parameters and see the effect of their changes on process operations, and more.2005 Edition icons in the text margin let you know when it's most helpful to use the ICPP CD-ROM and the Student Workbook.
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SELECTED TABLES AND FIGURES Miscellaneous Factors for Unit Conversions Atomic Weights and Numbers Psychrometric (Humidity) Chart: SI Units Psychrometric (Humidity) Chart: American Engineering Units Selected Physical Property Data (molecular weights, specific gravities of solids and liquids, melting and boiling points, heats of fusion and vaporization, critical temperature and pressure, standard heats of formation and combustion)
facing page back cover 385 386
628-634
Gas Laws (PVT Relations) Gas Constant Standard Conditions for Gases Pitzer Acentric Factors Compressibility Charts
back cover 194 201 208-211
Vapor Pressure Data Cox Chart Vapor Pressure Plots Vapor Pressure of Water Antoine Equation Constants
247 638-639 640-641
Thermodynamic Data Heat Capacities Properties of Saturated Steam: Temperature Table Properties of Saturated Steam: Pressure Table Properties of Superheated Steam Specific Enthalpies of Ideal Combustion Gases: SI Units Specific Enthalpies of Ideal Combustion Gases: American Engineering Units Atomic Heat Capacities for Kopp's Rule Integral Heats of Solution and Mixing at 25°C
635-637 642·643 644-649 650-651 652 652 653 653
Data for Specific Systems Triangular Phase Diagram for Water-Acetone-Methyl Isobutyl Ketone at 25°C Enthalpy-Concentration Diagram for H 2S0 4 -H 20 Enthalpy-Concentration Diagram for NHrH20
274 399 403
FACTORS FOR UNIT CONVERSIONS Quantity
Equivalent Values
Mass
= 1000 g = 0.001 metric ton = 2.20462 Ibm = 35.27392 oz = 160z = 5 X 10- 4 ton = 453.593 g = 0.453593 kg 1 m = 100 cm = 1000 mm = 106 microns (j.1m) = 10 10 angstroms (A) = 39.37 in. = 3.2808 ft = 1.0936 yd = 0.0006214 mile 1 ft = 12 in. = 1/3 yd = 0.3048 m = 30.48 cm 1 m 3 = 1000 L = 106 cm3 = 106 mL 3 = 35.3145 ft = 220.83 imperial gallons = 264.17 gal
Length
Volume
1 kg 1 Ibm
= 1056.68 qt 1ft3 = 1728in. 3 = 7.4805 gal = 28,317 cm3
Force
= 0.028317m 3 = 28.317L
IN = 1 kg'rn/s2 = 105 dynes = 105 g'crn/s 2 Ilbf = 32.174Ib m ·ft/s2 = 4.4482 N = 4.4482
= 0.22481 lbf X
105 dynes
Pressure
1 atm = 1.01325 X 105 N/m 2 (Pa) = 101.325 kPa = 1.01325 bar 6 2 = 1.01325 X 10 dynes/cm = 760 mm Hg at DoC (torr) = 10.333 m H20 at 4°C = 14.696Ibf/in. 2 (psi) = 33.9 ft H 2 0 at 4°C = 29.921 in. Hg at DoC
Energy
1J
Power
= 1 N'm = 107 ergs = 107 dyne'cm = 2.778 X 10- 7 kW·h = 0.23901 cal = 0.7376 ft-Ib f = 9.486 X 10- 4 Btu 1 W = 1 J/s = 0.23901 caVs = 0.7376 ft·lbf/s = 1.341 X 10- 3 hp
Example: The factor to convert grams to Ibm
. (2.20462 Ibm ) 1000 g .
IS
=
9.486 x 10- 4 Btu/s
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ELEMENTARY PRINCIPLES OF CHEMICAL PROCESSES 2005 Edition with Integrated Media and Study Tools
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