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Reading A PH Chart 04.10 Pumps and Compressors
Drawing PFD's:ChemCAD 03.9 Practice Problems
Simplifying the Complete Energy Balance 02.09 The Complete Energy Balance
Experimental Observation of the Critical Point 07.01 Experimental Measurements
Understanding Enthalpy 02.08 The Open-System, Steady-State Energy Balance
Process Reporting 05.3 - Rankine modifications
Equilibrium limited adiabatic 03.6 - Energy Balance for Reacting Systems
Adiabatic, Reversible, Ideal gas 02.15 Closed and Steady-State Open Systems
Compressor Efficiency: Using the chart 04.10 Pumps and Compressors
Stream enthalpy 02.11 Reference States

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