Chemical and Process Thermodynamics

Chemical and Process Thermodynamics by Benjamin Gayle Kyle is a comprehensive resource published by Prentice Hall PTR in 1999. This subsequent edition spans 763 pages and is presented in English, making it suitable for both undergraduate and graduate chemical engineering students. The book explains the rationale of thermodynamics from an experimental perspective, emphasizing the importance of understanding both the “Why” and the “How” of the subject.
Readers will find that this edition uniquely integrates software to reinforce course concepts, reflecting the growing role of personal computers in engineering practice. The content covers various topics within science and engineering, including mechanics and thermodynamics, providing a thorough update that aligns with contemporary educational needs. This book serves as a valuable tool for students seeking to deepen their understanding of chemical and biochemical processes.
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Designed for undergraduate and graduate chemical engineering students.
This book/disk package explains the rationale of thermodynamics from an experimental perspective. The Third Edition offers a thorough update and is unique in its recognition of the ever-expanding role of the personal computer in engineering practice. Focuses on learning the “Why” as well as the “How” of thermodynamics and integrates software to reinforce course concepts.
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