Engineering 20: Introduction to Chemical Engineering
Chemical Engineering (E20) is an introductory course offered by the Stanford University Engineering Department. It provi
by Stanford University
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.
Source: Stanford
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48:09
Lecture 1:
Introduction to Chemical Engineering -
45:20
Lecture 2:
Introduction to Chemical Engineering -
53:58
Lecture 3:
Introduction to Chemical Engineering -
50:44
Lecture 4:
Introduction to Chemical Engineering -
51:16
Lecture 5:
Introduction to Chemical Engineering -
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Lecture 6:
Introduction to Chemical Engineering -
44:03
Lecture 7:
Introduction to Chemical Engineering -
55:44
Lecture 8:
Introduction to Chemical Engineering -
53:03
Lecture 9:
Introduction to Chemical Engineering -
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Lecture 10:
Introduction to Chemical Engineering -
46:28
Lecture 11:
Introduction to Chemical Engineering -
52:06
Lecture 12:
Introduction to Chemical Engineering -
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Lecture 13:
Introduction to Chemical Engineering -
45:38
Lecture 14:
Introduction to Chemical Engineering -
42:29
Lecture 15:
Introduction to Chemical Engineering -
47:36
Lecture 16:
Introduction to Chemical Engineering -
51:38
Lecture 17:
Introduction to Chemical Engineering -
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Lecture 18:
Introduction to Chemical Engineering -
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Lecture 19:
Introduction to Chemical Engineering -
45:38
Lecture 20:
Introduction to Chemical Engineering
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