![]() ![]() Chapter 7 is a transition chapter: it deals with phase equilibrium of pure components–the phase equilibrium content would make it part of Thermo I, the focus on pure components would make it a part of Thermo II). Chapters 8 through 14 covers material that falls under the general title Phase & Chemical Equilibria. The list of topics is a representative syllabus for a typical course in Thermo I in chemical engineering. The notes are from the Fall 2015 offering of CH E 220, Penn State’s first course in chemical engineering thermodynamics. Below is a sample of lecture notes for a first course in CH E thermo that covers first/second law, thermodynamics of pure fluids and applications to power generation/refrigeration. ![]()
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