The range of arctan(x) in radians.
Sir, what is (-π/2,π/2)?
The powerhouse of the cell.
Sir, What are the mitochondria?
Force exerted to the surface area of the body.
Sir, what is pressure?
The point which liquid, gas, and solid states of a substance co-exist.
Sir, what is the triple point?
Scope and emerging trends in various areas of the chemical engineering profession.
Sir, what is ChE 10 / Introduction to the Chemical Engineering Profession?
Used to find the area under the curve.
Sir, what is an integral/integration/antiderivative?
A virus that kills bacteria.
Sir, What is a bacteriophage?
299792458 m/s
Sir, what is the speed of light in a vacuum?
Emission of He 42He nucleus from an unstable nucleus.
Sir, what is alpha emission?
Principles of material and energy balances and their application to various chemical process industries.
Sir, What is ChE 30 / Fundamentals of Chemical Engineering?
Sir, what is L'hopital's rule?
The father of antiseptic surgery.
Sir, who is Joseph Lister?
Change of momentum.
Sir, what is impulse?
pH=pKa+log([conjugate base]/[weak acid])
pOH=pKb+log([conjugate acid]/[weak base])
Sir, what is Henderson Hasselbalch Equation?
It could be looked upon as an opportunity for additional exposure in engineering work; a chance to demonstrate, apply and polish skills and knowledge acquired in different engineering courses.
Sir, what is ChE 198 / Internship?
This quadric surface.
Sir, what is an elliptic paraboloid?
The lowest taxonomic rank.
Sir, What is species?
This Law.
Sir, what is Newton's Law of Gravitational Force?
or
Sir, what is the Gravitational Force Formula?
The least reactive metal.
Sir, what is Platinum (Pt)?
Laws and code of ethics for chemical engineers; specifications and contracts; occupational health and safety.
Sir, what is ChE 185 / Chemical Engineering Laws, Ethics, Specifications and Contracts?
ln|sec(x)+tan(x)|+c.
Sir, what is the integral/antiderivative of sec x?
A chemical system that uses energy to keep itself from reaching chemical equilibrium.
Sir, what is life?
A body wholly or partially submerged in a liquid is buoyed up by a force equal to the weight of the displaced fluid.
Sir, what is Archemedes' Principle?
This is the skeletal structure of 'this' hydrocarbon.
Sir, what is 2,3,5-trimethyl, 4-propylheptane?
Fundamental principles of reaction engineering and their applications.
Sir, what is ChE 145 / Chemical Reaction Engineering?