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Fall 2025 Recitation Lecture Distance Learning Lower DivisionQuantitative applications of steady-state mass and energy balances to solve problems involving multi-component systems and multi-unit chemical processes. Single-component and multi-component phase equilibria, single-reaction and multiple-reaction stoichiometry, coupled mass and energy balances, chemical processes involving bypass and recycle streams.
Learning Outcomes1Estimate physical properties of real chemical systems.
2Evaluate introductory single-component and multi-component phase equilibria and incorporate these concepts into solutions of mass and energy balance problems.
3Solve steady state and transient mass and energy balance problems for both reacting and non-reacting systems with or without recycle using analytical and computational methods.
4Work professionally and ethically in teams to solve new mass and energy balance problems.
5Identify contemporary chemical engineering problems, including their societal, environmental, and global impacts.
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