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THESE volumes consider process problems of a physico-chemical nature and they do not contain any detailed discussion of equipment, of selection of materials for construction or of mechanical design. As the majority of chemical engineers in Great Britain first graduate in chemistry and only later specialize in their chosen subject, this approach should be of particular interest to them.

Chemical Process Principles

By Prof. Olaf A. Hougen Prof. Kenneth M. Watson. Part 2: Thermodynamics. Pp. xv + 437—804 + xvii–xlviii. 30s. net. Part 3: Kinetics and Catalysis. Pp. xv + 805— 1107 + xvii— xlviii. 27s. net. (New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc.; London: Chapman and Hall, Ltd., 1947.)

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HERINGTON, E. Chemical Process Principles. Nature 162, 550–551 (1948). https://doi.org/10.1038/162550b0

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