"Chemical Age, Volume 7" presents a comprehensive overview of the chemical industry, offering insights into various aspects of chemical engineering, industrial processes, and technological advancements. Authored by Richard Kidder Meade, Harry McCormack, Laurance T. Clark, Alexander G. Sclater, and Lloyd Lamborn, this volume serves as a valuable resource for professionals, researchers, and students interested in the field of chemistry and its applications.
The book delves into the technical and practical elements of chemical manufacturing, covering topics such as process optimization, material science, and quality control. Readers will find detailed discussions on the production of chemicals, the design of chemical plants, and the environmental considerations associated with chemical processes. With contributions from experts in the field, "Chemical Age, Volume 7" offers a balanced and thorough exploration of the chemical industry, making it an essential addition to any technical library.
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