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Advanced Engineering Chemistry, Second Edition

Author(s): M. Senapati, N. M. Institute of Engineering and Technology
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  • ISBN-13: 9780977858293
  • Hardcover    531 pages      © 2009
Price: International Sales $112.95 US List
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This completely updated text and reference is designed to present the fundamental principles of chemistry with strong emphasis on experiments, applications and topics in engineering and the problems created by chemical processes. The three-part structure of the book (Chemistry - I, Chemistry - II, and Chemistry Laboratory) covers more advanced topics in applied chemistry including thermodynamics, polymers, fuel combustion, water treatment and environmental pollution. It can be used by practicing engineers, chemists, and scientists -- or as a text in standard university courses in engineering chemistry, chemical engineering, and chemistry for engineers. Numerous experiments and applications of modern chemical theory, illustrations, in-text examples and exercises have been included.

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Provides extensive discussions of thermodynamics, electrochemistry, polymers, corrosion, fuel combustion, water treatment and environmental pollution--with emphasis on topics of interest in engineering. 

Includes a Chemistry Laboratory section demonstrating 15 in-depth experiments with discussion questions.

Designed as a text/reference, it provides practicing engineers, scientists, and students with the up-to-date concepts of applied chemistry. 

Numerous applications of modern chemical theory, illustrations, in-text examples with solutions, and exercises have been included to assist with self-study.

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1. Structure and Bonding.
2. Spectroscopy and Photochemistry.
3. Thermodynamics and Chemical Equilibrium.
4. Phase Rule.
5. Chemical Kinetics and Catalysis.
6. Electrochemistry.
7. Solid State.
8. Stereochemistry.
9. Electron Displacement and Organic Reaction Mechanism.
10. Coordination Chemistry.
11. Corrosion and Control.
12. Polymers and Polymerization.
13. Fuel and Combustion.
14. Water Treatment.
15. Environmental Pollution and Control.
Chemistry Laboratory Experiments.
Index.


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M. Senapati-N. M. Institute of Engineering and Technology

M. Senapati holds a Ph.D. in chemical engineering and his areas of interest include solid waste management and pollution control. He has published more than fifteen papers in international journals and is currently an assistant professor of chemistry at the N. M. Institute of Engineering and Technology.

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