May 1, 2024
5 minute read
Chemical processes are the basis of many industries, including manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, and food processing. Understanding chemical processes is essential for anyone who wants to work in these industries, or who wants to be able to make informed decisions about the products they use.
What are chemical processes?
Chemical processes are the changes that occur when atoms or molecules rearrange themselves to form new substances. These changes can be caused by heat, light, or electricity, or by the addition of a catalyst. Chemical processes can be used to create new materials, to break down existing materials, or to change the properties of materials.
Why is it important to understand chemical processes?
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Reading list
We've selected six books
that we think will supplement your
learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
Chemical Processes.
A classic textbook in the field, this book covers the principles of chemical reaction engineering, including reactor design, kinetics, and optimization.
Written by a renowned expert in the field, this book provides a comprehensive overview of chemical process equipment, covering design, selection, and operation.
This textbook provides a comprehensive introduction to chemical thermodynamics, covering the fundamental principles and their application to various chemical systems.
This Spanish-language textbook covers the fundamental principles of chemical processes, including thermodynamics, kinetics, and reactor design.
Focusing on process intensification, this book delves into advanced technologies that enhance efficiency, reduce environmental impact, and increase flexibility in chemical processes.
Delves into the application of chemical processes in food engineering, exploring topics like food preservation, texture modification, and flavor enhancement.
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