Subject:
Chemical Engineering
Credit units:
3
Offered:
Term 1 only
Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hours
College:
Engineering
Department: Chemical and Biological Engin
Description
This course covers the fundamental chemistry, reactions and separations involved in the value-added processing of refinery products such as ethylene, sulfur, medium heating value gas, etc. An emphasis will be placed on the use of petrochemical properties in the engineering design and operation of petroleum value-added processes. The focus will be centered on chemical industries and feed stocks associated with Saskatchewan and Western Canada. The chemistry and concerns of petrochemical pollutants will also be discovered.
Prerequisite(s): CHE 220 and CHEM 250.
Note: Offered in alternate years.
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