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Chemical Manufacturing - The Process of Mixing Book
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Product Code: RBK3000
Highlights the ways mixing is used in different industrial applications.
66 pages
Grades 912
Table Of Contents:
Acknowledgments
Dedication from the Author
Foreword
Preface
Safety Procedures
Teacher Background
Chemical Engineering
Mixing
References
Section 1: Where Are the Raisins?
An Analysis of Raisin Bran (Student Activity 1)
Instructor Notes for Student Activity 1
Section 2: Understanding the Mixing Problem
Peas and Honey: The Importance of Mixing (Student Background 2A)
Working Together: The Penicillin Story in Three Acts (Student Background 2B)
History of the Glass Industry (Student Background 2C)
Overhead 2-1: Historical Illustration of Glassmaking
Who Solves the Problems? The Chemical Engineer! (Student Background 2D)
Mixing in Many Cases (Student Background 2E)
Overhead 2-2: Common Types of Impellers
Overhead 2-3: Typical Arrangement for a Mechanical Mixer
Section 3: Why Do Particles Segregate?
Overhead 3-1: Some Possible Particle Distributions in a Two-Component Solid Mixture
Why Do Patterns Appear? (Student Activity 3A)
Instructor Notes for Student Activity 3A
Will Grinding a Sample Improve Homogeneity? (Student Activity 3B)
Instructor Notes for Student Activity 3B
Will Other Solids Segregate? (Student Activity 3C)
Instructor Notes for Student Activity 3C
A Particle Race (Challenge Activity)
Instructor Notes for the Challenge Activity
Section 4: Where Does the Bounce Come From?
This Is a Chemical Industry: The Dow Story (Student Background 4A)
Where Does the Bounce Come From? (Student Background 4B)
Table of Common Polymers (Student Background 4C)
How Do We Know If Its Mixed Enough? (Student Activity 4)
Instructor Notes for Student Activity 4
Section 5: Design a New Polymer Toy
Student Research Activity
Instructor Notes for the Research Activity
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