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COURSES OF STUDY IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 187 S5 -Engineering Drawing Design of simple details of plant valves cocks and pipe fittings- Details of transmission machinery-Riveted joints and tanks-Con- crete and masonry-Typical details and arrangements of Chemical Works Plant hours per week throughout the Session Ss -Workshop Practice This Course is taken in the last week of the Christmas Vacation the last or first two weeks of the Easter Vacation and the last week of the Summer Term-hours 10 to and to Mondays to Fridays inclusive The Workshops comprise Carpenter's Shop Fitting Turning and Machine Tool Shops Smith's Shop Ample facilities are provided for instruction in hand and machine tools FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS Engineering students will be required to attend only those parts of the foregoing Courses which relate more particularly to the purely Chemical Engineering aspects of the Subjects treated therein Such students will devote an equivalent amount of time to further instruction in suitable branches of Chemistry and will attend the following Courses S7 S8 and S9 57 -General Theoretical Chemistry Mr Salmon The course is intended to give the Engineering student an insight into those chemical methods which he is most likely to encounter in collaborating with the Pure Chemist in industry and deals with the following subjects Vapour Pressure and Distillation nature of vapour pressure curves for mixtures of liquids composition of vapour phase constant boiling mixtures fractional distillation-Law of Mass Action and Velocity of Reaction principles of mass action and the factors affecting chemical equilibrium velocity of reaction and catalysis-Chemical Thermo- dynamics application of general thermodynamical principles to chemical reactions equilibrium from the standpoint of thermo- dynamics heat of reaction effect of temperature on chemical equi- libria-Fuels and Combustion-Industrial Gases-Electrochemistry passivity and corrosion-Colloids and viscosity nature classification and preparation of colloidal solutions relative stability coagulation electrical properties of colloidal systems viscosity plasticity and gelatinisation emulsions-Water Purification 40 Lectures Laboratory See S& 58 -Principles ol Organic Chemistry Dr McClelland General Principles of Organic Chemistry-Preparation and properties of the simpler aliphatic compounds-Oils fats and soaps-Cellulose and
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