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Physical and Chemical Equilibrium for Chemical Engineers
Physical and Chemical Equilibrium for Chemical Engineers
Noel de Nevers, Univ. of Utah, Salt Lake City
ISBN: 978-0-471-07170-9
©2002
496 pages
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Table of Contents
  • Nomenclature.
  • Introduction to Equilibrium.
  • Basic Thermodynamics.
  • The Simplest Phase Equilibrium Examples and Some Simple Estimating Rules.
  • Minimization of Gibbs Free Energy.
  • Vapor Pressure, The Clapeyron Equation, and Single Pure Chemical Species Phase Equilibrium.
  • Partial Molal Properties.
  • Fugacity, Ideal Solutions, Activity, Activity Coefficient.
  • Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium (VLE) at Low Pressures.
  • Correlating and Predicting Nonideal VLE.
  • Vapor Liquid Equilibrium (VLE) at High Pressures.
  • Liquid-Liquid, Liquid-Solid and Gas-Solid Equilibrium.
  • Chemical Equilibrium.
  • Equilibrium in Complex Chemical Reactions.
  • Equilibrium with Gravity or Centrifugal Force, Osmotic Equilibrium, Equilibrium with Surface Tension.
  • The Phase Rule.
  • Appendix A: Useful Tables and Charts.
  • Appendix B: Equilibrium at Other Constraints, Approach to Equilibrium.
  • Appendix C: The Mathematics of Fugacity, Ideal Solutions, Activity and Activity Coefficients.
  • Appendix D: Equations of State for Liquids and Solids Well Below Their Critical Temperatures.
  • Appendix E: Free Energy of Formation Values.
  • Appendix F: Calculation of Fugacities from Pressure-Explicit EOSs.
  • Appendix G: Answers to Selected Problems.
 

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