The 7 Most Important Chemical Engineering Concepts for Students and Professionals

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These are some of the most important concepts I've learn and I've seen they work! Check them out!

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00:37 Concept #1 - Learn how to read P&ID
01:09 Concept #2 - Safety & Hazards Control
01:50 Concept #3 - Equipment & Unit Operation
02:21 Concept #4 - Plant Design & Operation
03:28 Concept #5 - Plant Economics & Finances
04:17 Concept #6 - Grasp on Numbers
05:29 Concept #7 - Plant Environment

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All of these concepts are very important indeed my friend! A great video as always👍

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Hey, I work in the solar industry and am trying to develop carbon capture infrastructure alongside clean energy assets. There is a lot of interesting chemical engineering that goes into carbon capture.im most interested in pyrolyzers to gasify biomass and produce Syngas to burn in generators with CO2 capture tech, but Syngas can be a feedstock to replace fossil gas in plastics and more too. Anerobic digestors can replace nat gas too. Wind, solar, and batteries can replace fossil fuels for electricity but we need carbon sources for chemical engineering. What are you thoughts on the growing carbon capture industry and the effects of removing fossil fuels from chemical engineering and replacing those feedstocks with carbon neutral/negative sources

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Which is best for placement BE or Btech chemical

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