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06-321 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics


Units:9.0
Department:Chemical Engineering
Prerequisites:06-221
Related URLs:http://www.cheme.cmu.edu/

The objective of this course is to cover principles and solution techniques for phase and chemical equilibria in multicomponent systems. Topics include thermodynamic properties of ideal and non-ideal mixtures; criteria for equilibrium; chemical potential, fugacity and activity coefficients; flash calculations; Gibbs energy minimization; thermodynamics of chemical reactions including equilibrium conversions.

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