Chemical Engineer's Handbook: Prepared by a Staff of SpecialistJohn Howard Perry McGraw-Hill, 1941 - 3029 pagine |
Dall'interno del libro
Risultati 1-3 di 83
Pagina 777
... weight of the object and the force of buoyancy is act- ing in a direction opposed to that of the displacement . Thus ... weight , shape , and density of the body are known . Example . What is the relation of the stem cross section and ...
... weight of the object and the force of buoyancy is act- ing in a direction opposed to that of the displacement . Thus ... weight , shape , and density of the body are known . Example . What is the relation of the stem cross section and ...
Pagina 1233
... weight of these components , respectively . H XA SI weight of raffinate phase per unit time . weight fraction of A in raffinate layer . XC weight fraction of C in raffinate layer . weight fraction of S in raffinate layer . S weight of ...
... weight of these components , respectively . H XA SI weight of raffinate phase per unit time . weight fraction of A in raffinate layer . XC weight fraction of C in raffinate layer . weight fraction of S in raffinate layer . S weight of ...
Pagina 1760
... weight of anhydrous material per 100 parts by weight of total solvent , whether the crop contains water of crystallization or not . When the rate of crystal growth is slow , a considerable time may be required to reach equilibrium ...
... weight of anhydrous material per 100 parts by weight of total solvent , whether the crop contains water of crystallization or not . When the rate of crystal growth is slow , a considerable time may be required to reach equilibrium ...
Sommario
Mathematical Tables and Weights and Measures | 1 |
Mathematics 2 | 133 |
Physical and Chemical Data | 270 |
Copyright | |
41 sezioni non visualizzate
Parole e frasi comuni
acetate acid alcohol aldehydes amines angle benzene bromide calculated Carbon catalyst cent chart Chem CHEMICAL DATA Chemical Engineering chloride circle coefficient Common Logarithms constant pressure curve density diameter entropy equal equation equilibrium ether Ethyl Ethyl alcohol Ethyl chloride Example flow fluid Formula fraction free energy fugacity function gage gases given H₂O heat capacity heat content heat of vaporization HNO3 hydrogen Inorganic insol ketone latent heat linear liquid Logarithms measured meter method mixture molal molecules nitrate obtained Organic Compounds orifice oxide phase Phenol PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL pipe Precipitate Radians reactants reaction salts scale Sodium solid Solubility solution Specific Heats standard substances sulfate Sulfur sulfuric acid surface temperature thermodynamic tion triangle tube values vapor pressure velocity viscosity volume weight