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Found 5 free book(s)5.33 Lecture Notes: Introduction To Polymer Chemistry
web.mit.edu5.33 Lecture Notes: Introduction To Polymer Chemistry Polymer: A large molecule (macromolecule) built up by repetitive bonding (covalent) of smaller molecules (monomers) • Generally not a well defined structure, or molecular weight. …
Lecture 5: Filtration - Islamic University of Gaza
site.iugaza.edu.psLecture 5: Filtration Dr. Fahid Rabah 1. 5. Filtration in water Treatment 5.1 Definition of Sedimentation: Filtration is a solid –liquid separation process in which the liquid passes through a porous medium to remove as much fine suspended solids as possible 5.2 Locations of filtrationtanks inwater treatment: ...
LECTURE 5: LINKAGE AND GENETIC MAPPING Reading for …
mcb.berkeley.eduAmacher Lecture 5 (9/12/08) Experimental recombination frequencies between two genes are never greater than 50%. Recombinants among the F2 progeny are never in the majority. Genes on different chromosomes yield 50% recombination frequency because of independent assortment. Genes that lie far apart on the same chromosome also show 50%.
Lecture 5: Matrix Operations: Inverse
graphics.ics.uci.eduLecture 5: Matrix Operations: Inverse •Inverse of a matrix •Computation of inverse using co-factor matrix •Properties of the inverse of a matrix •Inverse of special matrices •Unit Matrix •Diagonal Matrix •Orthogonal Matrix •Lower/Upper Triangular Matrices 1
Chapter 5 Absorption and Stripping
www.cpp.eduWater 5.0 Acetone 10.3 2 2 kmol/h Argon 6.9 O 144.291 N 535.983 Water 22.0 Acetone 0.05 2 2 Figure 5.1-1 Typical absorption process. A typical industrial operation for an absorption process is shown in Figure 5.1-11. The feed, which contains air (21% O 2, 78% N 2, and 1% Ar), water vapor, and acetone vapor, is the gas