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ChE 2110 Chapter 4e   Second Law Applications
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ChE 2110 Chapter 4c   Use for Entropy
ChE 2110 Chapter 4h - The Fundamental Relations
ChE 2110 Chapter 4d   The Carnot Cycle
ChE 2110 Chapter 5d - The Effect of Changing Conditions in the Basic Rankine Cycle
ChE 2110 Chapter 8d - A Brief Introduction to Fugacity and Wrapping up Thermo I
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ChE 2110 Chapter 4e   Second Law Applications

ChE 2110 Chapter 4e Second Law Applications

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ChE 2110 Chapter 4L - Process Efficiencies

ChE 2110 Chapter 4L - Process Efficiencies

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ChE 2110 Chapter 4a Reversible vs Irreversible

ChE 2110 Chapter 4a Reversible vs Irreversible

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ChE 2110 Chapter 4c   Use for Entropy

ChE 2110 Chapter 4c Use for Entropy

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ChE 2110 Chapter 4h - The Fundamental Relations

ChE 2110 Chapter 4h - The Fundamental Relations

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ChE 2110 Chapter 4d   The Carnot Cycle

ChE 2110 Chapter 4d The Carnot Cycle

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ChE 2110 Chapter 5d - The Effect of Changing Conditions in the Basic Rankine Cycle

ChE 2110 Chapter 5d - The Effect of Changing Conditions in the Basic Rankine Cycle

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ChE 2110 Chapter 8d - A Brief Introduction to Fugacity and Wrapping up Thermo I

ChE 2110 Chapter 8d - A Brief Introduction to Fugacity and Wrapping up Thermo I

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ChE 2110 Chapter 8a - The Clausius-Clapeyron Equation

ChE 2110 Chapter 8a - The Clausius-Clapeyron Equation

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ChE 2110 Chapter 4b   The Definition of Entropy

ChE 2110 Chapter 4b The Definition of Entropy

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ChE 2110 Chapter 2b: Presentation of PVT data

ChE 2110 Chapter 2b: Presentation of PVT data

Thermodynamics 1 based on Dahm and Visco textbook.