It takes the average reader 13 hours and 16 minutes to read Loose Leaf for Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics by Hendrick C. Van Ness
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Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics presents comprehensive coverage of thermodynamics from a chemical engineering viewpoint. The text provides a thorough exposition of the principles of thermodynamics, and details their application to chemical processes. The chapters are written in a clear, logically organized manner, and contain an abundance of realistic problems, examples, and illustrations to help students understand complex concepts. This text is structured to alternate between the development of thermodynamic principles and the correlation and use of thermodynamic...
Loose Leaf for Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics by Hendrick C. Van Ness is 784 pages long, and a total of 199,136 words.
This makes it 265% the length of the average book. It also has 243% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 18 hours and 8 minutes to read Loose Leaf for Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics aloud.
Loose Leaf for Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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