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Introduction to Chemical Engineering
Course Description
Introduction to Chemical Engineering (E20) is an introductory course offered by the Stanford University Engineering Department. It provides a basic overview of the chemical engineering field today and delves into the applications of chemical engineering.

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1 | Lecture 1 (48:09) | Play Video |
2 | Oil Refinery (45:20) | Play Video |
3 | Variable Measuring (53:58) | Play Video |
4 | Balancing Equations (50:44) | Play Video |
5 | Apheresis Machine (51:16) | Play Video |
6 | Overview of the Apheresis Machine (1:00:04) | Play Video |
7 | Making High Fructose Corn Syrup (44:03) | Play Video |
8 | Glucose Isomerase Plant (55:44) | Play Video |
9 | Chemical Reactions in a Glucose Isomerase Plant (53:03) | Play Video |
10 | Energy Conservation - High Fructose Corn Syrup Plant (53:21) | Play Video |
11 | Heat Exchangers (42:28) | Play Video |
12 | Conduction and Convection of a Heat Exchanger (52:06) | Play Video |
13 | Scaling (39:37) | Play Video |
14 | Scaling Continuation (45:38) | Play Video |
15 | Pharmacokinetics (42:29) | Play Video |
16 | Pharmacokinetics Continuation (47:36) | Play Video |
17 | Anatomy of the Kidney (51:38) | Play Video |
18 | Single Nephron Glomeruli Filtration Rate (54:40) | Play Video |
19 | Lecture 19 (1:06:21) | Play Video |
20 | Lecture 20 (45:38) | Play Video |
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