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Textbook of Engineering Chemistry

Author(s): K. Jeyasubramanian | D. Madhavan | A. Sakthivel | B. Thangagiri | S. Malathi Devi

ISBN: 9789355739889

2nd Edition

Copyright: 2024

India Release: 2023

₹650

Binding: Paperback

Pages: 336

Trim Size: 279 x 216 mm

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This textbook consists of 11 chapters including Water technology, Electrochemistry, Corrosion and its control, Phase rule and Alloys, Fuels and Combustion, Lubricants and Lubrication, Electrochemical power sources, Opto-electronic devices, Nanochemistry, Energy resources, and Composite materials. This book is very simple and lucid and the students will definitely find it useful. The subject matter is well presented in all the chapters followed by descriptive questions, short questions, and multiple-choice questions with answers at chapter end.

  • Several worked-out problems to enrich the understanding of theory/concepts.
  • Chapter-end review questions provided to benefit the student community.
  • Simple language used throughout the book to help the students in grasping the concepts.  

 

1. Water Technology

2. Electrochemistry

3. Corrosion and Its Control Methods

4. Phase Rule and Alloys

5. Fuels and Combustion

6. Lubrication and Lubricants

7. Electrochemical Power Sources

8. Opto-electronic Devices

9. Nanochemistry

10. Energy Sources

11. Composite Materials

K. Jeyasubramanian is Senior Professor and Head of the Department of Chemistry, Mepco Schlenk Engineering College (Auton.), Sivakasi, Tamil Nadu. He has been teaching Engineering Chemistry to UG students for the past 31 years.

D. Madhavan is Associate Professor (Sr Gr) in the Department of Chemistry, Mepco Schlenk Engineering College (Auton.), Sivakasi, TN. He has been teaching Engineering Chemistry to UG students for the past 20 years.

A. Sakthivel is Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry, Mepco Schlenk Engineering College (Auton.), Sivakasi, TN. He has been teaching Engineering Chemistry to UG students for the past 15 years.

B. Thangagiri is Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry, Mepco Schlenk Engineering College (Auton.), Sivakasi. He has been teaching Engineering Chemistry to UG students for more than 15 years.

S. Malathi Devi is Assistant Professor (Sl Gr) in the Department of Chemistry, Mepco Schlenk Engineering College (Auton.), Sivakasi. She has been teaching Engineering Chemistry to UG engineering students for more than 17 years.