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Chemical and Molecular Sciences

Gautami Devar

Editorial: Educohack Press

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Chemical and Molecular Sciences serves as a comprehensive guide to the principles and applications of chemical and biomolecular engineering. This book introduces readers to the concepts of material and energy balances, phase equilibria, and physical properties, providing problem-solving techniques applicable to chemical processes, biological systems, and environmental challenges. It emphasizes the fusion of molecular life sciences with engineering, showcasing innovative approaches in diagnostics, materials design, pharmaceutical manufacturing, and environmental sustainability.
Topics include an overview of bioengineering, molecular and genetic engineering principles, and the role of engineering analysis in understanding cell growth and signal transduction. The book also highlights laboratory experiments in key chemical engineering areas, offering hands-on learning opportunities.
Whether you’re a student or professional, this book provides the foundational knowledge and cutting-edge techniques necessary to solve real-world challenges in chemical and molecular sciences.
Disponible desde: 23/01/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 254 páginas.

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