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Chemical Engineering Fundamentals

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This lecture introduces the fundamentals of chemical engineering, covering topics such as material balances, energy balances, reactive and non-reactive processes, and distillation. Through examples like mixing and distillation, students learn to perform mass balance calculations on single and multiple-unit processes.

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