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CY3151 ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY

SYLLABUS

CY3151 ENGG CHEMISTRY SYLLABUS

UNIT-1 WATER AND ITS TREATMENT 

UNIT-1 NOTES

Question & Answers

Zeolite process

RO 

Demineralization process

Boiler Troubles

Domestic Water Treatment Process

UNIT II NANOCHEMISTRY

Nanochemistry

Unit-2 Question bank

UNIT IV FUELS AND COMBUSTION

Fuels notes

Fuels notes 2

UNIT V ENERGY SOURCES AND STORAGE DEVICES

Energy sources notes

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