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This person uses their background in math and science to design processes that transform raw materials into desired products.
What is a Chemical Engineer?
A primary component of all known life on Earth
What is Carbon?
This mathematical constant is also known for being a dessert consisting of a filling, such as of fruit or custard, in a pastry shell.
What is Pi?
This unit of measurement is not found in the International System of Units (SI).
What are Feet?
A single generalization of the ideal behavior of gases known as an equation of state: PV = nRT.
What is the Ideal Gas Law?
This process involves vaporizing a portion of a liquid feed in order to separate it.
What is Distillation?
This extremely dangerous oxidizer is something that we could not live without.
What is Oxygen?
This symbol can be used to signify the end of something, or the last/final/ultimate limit of it. The lowercase letter of this symbol is used to represent angular momentum.
What is Omega?
While inside a lab with chemicals, you shouldn't bring food and drinks because you should not put anything inside of this.
What is the mouth?
This fundamental law states: the total energy in a system remains constant, although it may be converted from one form to another.
What is the First Law of Thermodynamics?
What is the name of the reactor depicted below?
What is a CSTR?
This element takes part in a cycle that destroys the ozone layer and is used to treat water intended for drinking.
What is Chlorine?
The first word of this major airliner is used in math to signify the change in a quantity.
What is Delta?
This term refers to the unevaporated liquid leaving from a distillation column.
What are Bottoms?
Given the lengths of 2 sides of a triangle and the corresponding angle in between, this law will provide the length of the 3rd side.
What is the Law of Cosines?
This is an application of the conservation of mass to the analysis of physical systems by accounting for material entering and leaving a system.
What is a material balance?
It is contained in all amino acids.
What is Nitrogen?
A word used to describe a number of people or things in a more or less straight line, and is also something you can do with oars in a small boat.
What is Rho?
From fluid mechanics, this type of pressure results from the static pressure: the internal molecular motion of a fluid that exerts a force on its container.
What is Head? / What is Head Pressure?
Also known as the rate equation for a chemical reaction, this is an expression that provides a relationship between the rate of the reaction and the concentrations of the reactants participating in it.
What is the Rate Law?