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Chemical Engineering

Manoj Dole

Publisher: Manoj Dole

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Summary

Chemical Engineering is a simple e-Book for Chemical Diploma & Engineering Course Revised Syllabus in 2018, It contains objective questions with underlined & bold correct answers MCQ covering all topics including all about the latest & Important about Basics of Computer Systems, Chemistry I,Chemistry II, Engineering Drawing I, Engineering Drawing II, Physics I, Physics II, Applied, Mathematics Communication Skill, Development of life skill, Engineering Mathematics, Workshop, Organic and Physical Chemistry, Strength of Materials, Technology of Plastics, Electrical Technology, Principles of Stoichiometry, Polymer Chemistry, Applied Mathematics, Petroleum Refining and Petrochemicals, Basic Electronics, Technology of Inorganic Chemicals, Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer, Mechanical operations, Material of Construction, Technology of Organic Chemicals & Products, Plant Training, Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics, Introduction to Energy System Engineering, Chemical Reaction Engineering, Process Instrumentation & Control, Stress Management, CADD & Estimation, Chemical Engineering Drawing, Mass Transfer, Plant Utilities, Project, Industrial Management and lots more.
Available since: 02/17/2019.

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