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1. CHE CALCULATIONS Supplementary Problems for Basic  Problem 1.7A


Principles and Calculations in  Problem 1.7B
Chemical Engineering 6th Edition by  Problem 1.7C
Himmelblau  Problem 3.2A
 Problem 3.2B
 Problem 3.6B
 Problem 3.6C
 Problem 3.6E
 Problem 4.6A
 Problem 4.6B
 Problem 4.7A
 Problem 4.7B
Basic Principles and Calculations in  Example 2.4
Chemical Engineering 7th Edition by  Example 2.9
Himmelblau and Riggs  Example 8.6
 Example 9.3
 Example 10.1
 Example 13.5
 Example 17.4
Elementary Principles of Chemical  Example 4.2-4
Processes 4th Edition by Felder,  Example 4.2-2
Rousseau, and Bullard  Example 4.3-1
 Example 4.3-3
 Example 4.3-5
 Example 4.5-1
 Example 4.6-1
 Example 4.8-2
 Example 4.8-3
 Example 4.8-4
 Example 6.4-1
 Example 6.3-2
 Example 6.3-3
Coulson & Richardson’s Chemical  Problem 11.3
Engineering vol 5
2. LEACHING Coulson & Richardson’s Chemical  Example 10.4 (vol. 2, p. 536)
Engineering  Problem 10.4 (vol. 5, pp. 86-87)
3. LIQUID-LIQUID Coulson & Richardson’s Chemical  Example 13.3 (vol. 2, pp. 740-742)
EXTRACTION Engineering  Example 13.5 (vol. 2, pp. 758-759)
 Problem 13.7 (vol. 5, pp. 176-177)
4. DISTILLATION Coulson & Richardson’s Chemical  Problem 11.3 (vol. 5, pp. 100-101)
Engineering  Problem 11.18 (vol. 5, pp. 121-122)
5. SCREENING
6. SIZE REDUCTION
7. AGITATION AND Coulson & Richardson’s Chemical  Problem 7.7 (vol. 4, pp. 106-107)
MIXING Engineering
8. SEDIMENTATION Coulson & Richardson’s Chemical  Problem 1.4 (vol. 5, pp. 2-3)
Engineering
9. CENTRIFUGATION Coulson & Richardson’s Chemical  Example 1.7 (vol. 2, pp. 79-80)
Engineering  Problem 9.1 (vol. 5, p. 79)
 Problem 9.5 (vol. 5, pp. 81-82)
10. FILTRATION Coulson & Richardson’s Chemical Example 7.2 (vol. 2, pp. 398-400)
Engineering
11. FLUIDIZATION Coulson & Richardson’s Chemical  Problem 6.14 (vol. 5, pp. 57-58)
Engineering
12. FLOW OF FLUIDS Coulson & Richardson’s Chemical  Problem 1.1 (vol. 4, p. 1)
Engineering Problem 2.1 (vol. 4, p. 16)
 Problem 3.6 (vol. 4, pp. 21-23)
 Problem 3.10 (vol. 4, p. 27)
 Problem 3.19 (vol. 4, p. 34)
 Problem 4.1 (vol. 4, pp. 60-61)
 Problem 4.3 (vol. 4, pp. 62-63)
 Problem 8.21 (vol. 4, p. 123)
 Problem 12.21 (vol. 4, pp. 312-314)
Mccabe And Smith  Example 4.6
 Example 4.4
 Example 8.4
13. EVAPORIZATION Coulson & Richardson’s Chemical  Problem 14.7 (vol. 5, pp. 186-188)
Engineering  Problem 14.13 (vol. 5, pp. 194-195)
Mccabe And Smith Example 16.2
14. CRYSTALIZATION Coulson & Richardson’s Chemical  Problem 15.3 (vol. 5, p. 217)
Engineering
15. HUMIDIFICATION
16. DRYING Coulson & Richardson’s Chemical  Example 16.3 (vol. 2, pp. 911-912)
Engineering  Problem 16.7 (vol. 5, pp. 224-226)
17. MEMBRANE Unit Operations of Chemical  Example 26.4 (p. 874)
SEPARATION Engineering 5th Edition by McCabe,  Example 26.5 (p. 876)
Smith, and Harriott
18. HEAT TRANSFER Coulson & Richardson’s Chemical  Problem 9.66 (vol. 4, pp. 197-198)
Engineering  Problem 9.43
19. DIFFUSION Mccabe & Smith Example 26.4
20. GAS ABSORPTION Coulson & Richardson’s Chemical  Example 12.2 (vol. 2, pp. 671-672)
Engineering
Unit Operations of Chemical  Example 22.1 (p. 694-696)
Engineering 5th Edition by McCabe,
Smith, and Harriott
21. CHE Introduction to Chemical Engineering Example 1.4 (pp. 13-14)
THERMODYNAMICS Thermodynamics 7th Edition by  Example 2.2 (p. 27)
Smith, Van Ness, and Abbott  Example 2.3 (p. 27)
 Example 2.5 (pp. 30-31)
 Example 2.6 (pp. 35-36)
 Example 2.8 (p. 39)
 Example 2.11 (p. 45)
 Example 3.1 (p. 69)
 Example 3.10 (pp. 105-106)
 Example 4.3 (p. 132)
 Example 5.3 (pp. 172-173)
 Example 5.4 (p. 175)
 Example 5.5 (pp. 177-178)
 Example 5.6 (pp. 178-180)
 Example 7.4 (pp. 265-266)
 Example 7.10 (pp. 278-279)
Himmelblau  Problem 14.3

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