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    UniKL MICET TRANSFER DEGREE PROGRAM 1ST YEAR CHEMICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY Summary of Units (Modules) Module Subjects Credits Semester Offered CPE 1002 Chemical Engineering Design Chemical Process Principles 1 3 1 Chemical Process Principles 2 3 2 Engineering Design 3 2 CPE 1003 Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics Fluid Mechanics 3 2 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics 3 2 CPE 1004 Chemical Engineering Science Physical Chemistry 3 1 Chemical

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    particular HC derivative in chemical reactions. This means that the specific properties of the HC derivative are due to its functional group. Each functional group is attached to an alkyl radical (R). An alkyl radical is one H atom less than the given alkane. The alkyl radical (R) uses the general formula CnH2n+1 Table of Common Functional Groups ALCOHOLS Organic compounds that contain one or more hydroxyl groups . General formula for a class of organic compounds: Consists of the functional

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    Topic: Tap Water vs. Bottled Water Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience that tap water is as safe as or safer than bottled water Central Idea: With bottled advertise and claim to be from pure sources‚ tap water can have alike or better quality sources of drinking water than bottled water. INTRODUCTION Attention-getter: Bottled water has become the indispensable item in our lives. It starts the day in lunch boxes; it goes to every meeting‚ lecture hall‚ and soccer match; it ’s in the cubicles

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    Chemistry 116: General Chemistry Syracuse University Project Advance Spring 2009 Exam #4 Name Date 1. The bombardment of with nuclei gives two products‚ one of which is The other product is ________. A. B. C. D. E. 2. The decay of to occurs through the emission of a(n) ________. A. alpha particle B. beta particle C. neutron D. proton E. positron 3. Radionuclides which have too low of a neutron/proton ratio generally decay through ________

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    Spanish flue. Thus‚ the early period was one of high death rates as well as birth rates with the population remaining almost constant. Improvements in the health conditions were present in the year 1920 where the death rate fell. There was the chlorination of water supply and campaigns against malaria and hookworm. Soon there was the eradication of malaria which brought about with the introduction of DDT in 1948 which caused a fall in the death rates. From around 27 per 1000 in 1926- 1940‚ death

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    ` sponge fines ’ ‚ so-called owing to their appearance. Sponge fines are nodular particles of pure titanium produced during the chemical reduction pro-cess from titanium tetrachloride. The commercial manufacture of titanium metal includes the chlorination of natural or synthetically produced rutile‚ TiO2. The obtained titanium tetrachloride is reduced to metallic titanium by the sodium reduction method known as the Hunter process‚ the magnesium reduction method known as the Hunter process‚ the magnesium

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    functioning in water treatment? 11. Mention requisites of potable water. 12. Write briefly on disinfection of water by UV treatment. 13. Write the principle involved in the desalination of water by reverse osmosis. 14. Define the term break-point chlorination. 15. Define desalination. 16. What is Sodium zeolite? What is its use? Kings college of Engineering HS1103- Engineering chemistry - I PART – B ( 16 Marks) 1. (i) What is the principle of EDTA method? Describe the estimation of Hardness

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    preparations of molecules since light can act as a catalyst (or reactant)‚ causing interesting reactions to occur. For example‚ we have previously discussed the use of ultraviolet light as a catalyst for the formation of radicals in the halogenation of alkanes. Chemicals and Reagents: MATERIAL AND METHODS Step 1: In this laboratory‚ we will use ultraviolet light from sunshine to promote a radical reaction. This particular reaction is not catalyzed by light; rather‚ it is driven by light. In

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    Class 10th Science Syllabus COURSE STRUCTURE CLASS X First Term: Marks: 90 Units Marks I. Chemical Substances: 33 II. World of living : 21 III. Effects of Current : 29 IV Natural Resources : 07 Total :90 Theme: Materials (30 Periods) Unit: Chemical Substances - Nature and Behavior Chemical reactions: Chemical Equation‚ Balanced chemical equation‚ implications of a balanced chemical equation‚ types of chemical reactions: Combinations‚ decomposition

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    Introduction A non-renewable resource is a natural resource which cannot be produced‚ grown‚ generated‚ or used on a scale which can sustain its consumption rate‚ once depleted there is no more available for future needs. Also considered non-renewable are resources that are consumed much faster than nature can create them. Fossil fuels (such as coal‚ petroleum‚ and natural gas)‚ types of nuclear power (uranium) and certain aquifers are examples. Natural resources such as coal‚ petroleum‚ oil and natural

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