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Hi all,
I'm a recent graduate of chemistry that wanted to be in chemical engineering but couldn't afford the schools around my location that offered it. While I spend a few years working and saving, I want to get ahead of the curve with the subject before I return to school.
Would any kind Chem. Eng.'s be willing to recommend me some starter and intermediate textbooks? I'm also looking for a solid statistical thermodynamics textbook that would be in depth and hopefully include exercise solutions, as well as an advanced thermodynamics textbook with a focus on applications.
Thanks in advance to anyone who replies.
I'm a recent graduate of chemistry that wanted to be in chemical engineering but couldn't afford the schools around my location that offered it. While I spend a few years working and saving, I want to get ahead of the curve with the subject before I return to school.
Would any kind Chem. Eng.'s be willing to recommend me some starter and intermediate textbooks? I'm also looking for a solid statistical thermodynamics textbook that would be in depth and hopefully include exercise solutions, as well as an advanced thermodynamics textbook with a focus on applications.
Thanks in advance to anyone who replies.