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HARDNESS TESTING USING ROCKWELL & BRINELL

LAB REPORT HARDNESS TESTING USING ROCKWELL & BRINELL

HEAT OF REACTION DETERMINATION

LAB REPORT HEAT OF REACTION DETERMINATION

PRESSURE CHANGE ANALYSIS

LAB REPORT PRESSURE CHANGE ANALYSIS

SPECIFIC HEAT

LAB REPORT SPECIFIC HEAT

DISASSOCIATION CONSTANT ESTIMATION USING ACETIC ACID AND SODIUM HYDROXIDE TITRATION

LAB REPORT DISASSOCIATION CONSTANT ESTIMATION USING ACETIC ACID AND SODIUM HYDROXIDE TITRATION

EFFECT OF BUFFER SOLUTION ON pH

LAB REPORT EFFECT OF BUFFER SOLUTION ON pH

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GRAVIMETRIC ANALYSIS SOLUTION

LAB REPORT GRAVIMETRIC ANALYSIS SOLUTION

CONCEPT OF SOLUBILITY & MISCIBILITY

  LAB REPORT CONCEPT OF SOLUBILITY & MISCIBILITY

General Questions About Chemical Engineers

What is chemical engineering? Chemical engineering is all about changing raw materials into useful products such as clothes, food and drink, and energy. Chemical engineers focus on processes and products – they develop and design processes to create products; either focussing on improving existing processes or creating new ones. This means that they are also concerned with managing resources, protecting the environment and health and safety. Chemical engineers are sometimes called ‘universal engineers’ because it is such a broad discipline - they are essentially concerned with transforming one thing into another. What do I have to study for chemical engineering as a degree? Many people are unsure about the amount of chemistry involved in a chemical engineering degree. Ultimately, as with all engineering degrees, physics and maths are the most important elements of the course, with around 20% of the course related to chemistry – particularly physical chemistry. There are some elements o...