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Introduction To Engineering
Module 1. History of Chemical Engineering
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What is the title of the course mentioned in the study material?
ENGG 401
:
Introduction to Engineering
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Which university is associated with the course ENGG 401?
Batangas State University
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Who are the instructors mentioned in the study material?
Engr.
Rejie C. Magnaye
and Engr. Airra Mhae G. Ilagan
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What is the primary focus of chemical engineering?
Refining
raw materials
Mixing
,
compounding
, and
processing
chemicals
Designing
equipment
for
sustainable processes
Importance of
economics
and
sustainability
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What are the key applications of chemical engineering?
It involves the
application
of
science
,
mathematics
, and
economics.
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What are the main
responsibilities
of a
chemical
engineer?
Work with
unit
operations
for chemical synthesis and separation
Apply physical laws in
conservation
of
mass
,
energy
, and
momentum
Use principles of
thermodynamics
, reaction
kinetics
, and transport
phenomena
Solve problems related to
process
design and
operation
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What are some traditional fields of chemical engineering?
Petrochemicals
,
pharmaceuticals
,
food processing
, and
energy conversion.
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Where do chemical engineers typically work?
In industrial plants,
refineries
,
offices
, or
laboratories.
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What is the role of process engineers in chemical engineering?
They
specialize
in a
particular process
and understand its
environmental
and
safety impacts.
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What industries employ chemical engineers?
Chemical Process Industries
(CPI)
Food
and
Beverage
Oil
and
Gas
Pharmaceuticals
Biotechnology
Environmental consulting
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What is the significance of chemical engineers in environmental protection?
They hold
lead positions
in addressing complex
environmental
problems.
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How have chemical engineers contributed to society over the past century?
They have developed innovations in recycling, disease treatment, and energy generation.
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Why are chemical engineers referred to as "universal engineers"?
Due to their
versatility
in
various
fields.
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Who is considered a major force in 19th-century chemistry?
Justus von Liebig
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What was unique about Justus von Liebig's approach to chemistry?
He applied
fundamental discoveries
to develop specific
chemical
processes and
products.
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What did
August
Wilhelm
Hofmann
contribute to chemical engineering?
He developed the
aniline
dye process.
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How was
industrial
chemistry
viewed in relation to chemical engineering in the past?
Industrial chemistry was seen as separate from the discipline that became known as chemical engineering.
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Who is known as the Father of Chemical Engineering?
George E. Davis
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What did George
E. Davis
do to advance chemical engineering education?
He gave a series of
lectures
on chemical engineering
operations.
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When did George E. Davis present his lectures on chemical engineering?
In
1887
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What was the significance of the Handbook of Chemical Engineering published by George E. Davis?
It became a
foundational text
for
chemical engineering education.
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What did Lewis M. Norton initiate at MIT in 1888?
The first
four-year bachelor
program in
chemical engineering.
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Why was the program initiated by Lewis M. Norton significant?
It was a
response
to the rapid
rise
of
industrial chemical industries.
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Who opposed the introduction of chemical engineering in the education of chemists?
Hugo Schweitzer
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What was
Richard K. Meade's
argument regarding chemical engineers?
He believed a society for chemical engineers could secure
greater recognition
for them.
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What did
Milton C. Whitaker
argue about chemists and chemical engineers?
He argued that chemists often lack the
education
to translate
laboratory ideas
to
factory settings.
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What were the three strategies employed by AIChE to minimize rivalry with ACS?
Restrictive membership
criteria to exclude most chemists in academia.
Emphasizing a
complementary role
to ACS membership.
Approaching potential conflicts
with
discretion
and
methodical actions.
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What was the impact of AIChE's conservative approach on membership growth?
It may have
slowed growth
but fostered
cooperation
between
chemical engineers
and
chemists.
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Who coined the term "unit operations" in 1915?
Arthur D. Little
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What is the concept of unit operations in chemical engineering?
It refers to
analyzing
chemical processes by
dividing
them into distinct operations governed by
principles.
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What actions did AIChE take to ensure course consistency and quality in chemical engineering education?
Created accreditation for chemical engineering programs.
Evaluated chemical engineering departments across the country.
Established a list of accredited schools in 1925.
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How did chemical engineers differ from mechanical engineers and applied chemists?
Chemical
engineers focused on
underlying processes
common to all chemical operations.
Mechanical
engineers concentrated on
machinery.
Applied chemists
studied
individual reactions.
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What organization was the first to utilize accreditation in chemical engineering?
AICHE
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What was the purpose of AICHE representatives traveling the country?
To
evaluate
chemical engineering departments
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In what year did AICHE's accreditation efforts culminate with a list of the first schools?
1925
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What was the impact of AICHE's accreditation efforts on other engineering branches?
Other engineering branches quickly joined the effort
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What organization did the efforts of AICHE lead to the formation of by 1932?
Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET)
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What do chemical engineers transform in their processes?
Inexpensive raw materials
into
highly desired products
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How did chemical engineers differentiate themselves from mechanical engineers and industrial chemists?
By concentrating on the underlying processes common to all chemical products
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What was the first formal organization of chemical engineers in the Philippines?
Philippine Institute of Chemical Engineers
(PIChE)
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