In this two-part activity, learners use everyday materials to visualize one mole …
In this two-part activity, learners use everyday materials to visualize one mole of gas or 22.4 liters of gas. The first activity involves sublimating dry ice in large garbage bag. The second activity uses plastic bottles.
This textbook is intended for a single-semester course in Thermodynamics.The most up-to-date …
This textbook is intended for a single-semester course in Thermodynamics.The most up-to-date version can be found at Thermodynamics for Engineers (https://github.com/robertbrown2/ThermodynamicsForEngineers). The version as of March 10, 2023 can be found here (www.oercommons.org/editor/documents/13308).It has grown out of the Creative Commons licensed textbook Engineering Thermodynamics - A Graphical Approach by Israel Urieli.
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