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    Introduction Classification of Fuels Characteristics of a Good Fuel Calorific Value Solid Fuels Liquid Fuels Gaseous Fuels Analysis of Flue Gas Renewable Sources of Energy Combustion Calculations Review Questions Multiple Choice Questions

    Purpose of Making Alloys Classification of Alloys Special Effects of Alloying Elements Alloy Steels and their Applications Non-Ferrous Alloys Heat Treatment of Steel Review Questions Multiple Choice Questions

    Introduction Functions of Lubricants Mechanism of Lubrication in Different Types of Lubrication Classification of Lubricants Synthetic Lubricants Lubricating Emulsions Properties of Lubricants Selection of Lubricants for Different Types of Machinery Review Questions Multiple Choice Questions

    Interstitial Sites or Interstitial Voids Coordination Number and Radius Ratio Packing Efficiency and Atomic Radius Calculation of Density of a Crystal from its Edge Length Braggs Law: X-Ray Study of Crystals Structures of Simple Ionic Compounds Imperfection in Solids Fullerenes Graphite Review Questions Multiple Choice Questions

    Contents Summary Review Questions Multiple Choice Questions

    Introduction Emergence of Green Chemistry Twelve Principles of Green Chemistry Use of Alternative Feedstock (Biofuels) Use of Innocuous Reagents Use of Alternative Solvents Design of Safer Chemicals Designing Alternative Reaction Methodology Minimizing Energy Consumption Review Questions Multiple Choice Questions

    Engineering chemistry is taught as a compulsory subject to first year undergraduate students of all the branches of engineering. The scope of the subject is very wide and writing a book for a heterogeneous variety of students across the country was a challenging assignment. The needs of the students are diversified and incorporate a combination of ...

    The book has been organized into twenty four chapters. It begins with topics of common interest like fuels, water, corrosion and phase rule followed by engineering materials, polymers and lubricants. The book then incorporates fundamental topics: structure and bonding, solid state, liquid crystals, chemical kinetics, surface chemistry, thermodynami...

    “To speak gratitude is courteous and pleasant, to enact gratitude is generous and noble, but to live gratitude is to touch heaven” A project of this dimension could not be completed without the support, advice and suggestions of colleagues, friends and family members. It is my divine duty to acknowledge the contribution of every person whose effort...

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