I would like you to know that i learned more in the first 5 minutes of this video then during a 55 minute lecture at Ohio State University about the same thing.
No other students cocking about to mess it up for you. This is often better. The Open University in the UK pioneered this stuff. So much of this cool content now. :)
Dr. Morrison, thank-you for taking the time to teach this. I don't use this method because I think straight calculations are easier, but our teacher is forcing us to do it because he thinks it's the brain dead way to do things. Everyone is class was on board because they thought it was easier.. :D Everybody thinks differently I guess.
+Moogy Jones Atomic balances work if you know all the chemicals and side reactions. The extent of reaction method can be handy if you do not know all of this.
Dear Dr. Morrison Thank you for this simple explanation, I want to introduce myself, I Dr. Anees A. Khadom, a lecture in department of chemical engineering, Daiyla University, Iraq. I teaches a subject of principles of chemical engineering for first class, I will be very happy if you provide me any new lectures of this subject.
Dr. Morrison: The concept of "extent of reaction" is impractical. It is better to use the term "reaction rate" and assign positive or negative value to the stoichiometric coefficients, depending on whether products or reagents. With them it is easier to find the balance equations.
In a reversible reaction you can solve for the extent of reaction at equilibrium, that is, once the reaction has settled into a state where the forward and reverse reaction rates are the same.
i could not imagine bioprocess can b so easy
plz continue this it will help a lot
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Simply explained what the professor could not explain in two lectures. Amazing!!
Much appreciated.
I've been struggling with this for weeks and after your video everything makes sense! Greatly appreciate it!
Great Refresher for a young chemical engineer! Thank you for the swift and meaningful 10 minutes
I would like you to know that i learned more in the first 5 minutes of this video then during a 55 minute lecture at Ohio State University about the same thing.
Glad you found it helpful.
No other students cocking about to mess it up for you. This is often better. The Open University in the UK pioneered this stuff.
So much of this cool content now. :)
Heeyyyyy fellow ChemE at OSU :)
Same here man. Also chemE at OSU
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I couldnt understand this until now, you rock
A good example of a chemical reaction mass balance explained very clearly!
The best one about this in the whole youtube
cant thank you enough for this video Dr. thank you
This explanation is really simple and I could catch up with it. Thank you for sharing this :)
Dr. Morrison, thank-you for taking the time to teach this. I don't use this method because I think straight calculations are easier, but our teacher is forcing us to do it because he thinks it's the brain dead way to do things. Everyone is class was on board because they thought it was easier.. :D Everybody thinks differently I guess.
+Moogy Jones
Atomic balances work if you know all the chemicals and side reactions. The extent of reaction method can be handy if you do not know all of this.
hope this will come out in my exam tomorrow . very helpful . thank you Dr !
Thank you so much Dr. Morrison! That was so helpful!!! Keep them coming!
Fantastic tutorial Dr Morrison.
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Thank you so much Dr. Morrison! You were very helpful.
Chem E student here; ty for your help
Dear Dr. Morrison
Thank you for this simple explanation, I want to introduce myself, I Dr. Anees A. Khadom, a lecture in department of chemical engineering, Daiyla University, Iraq. I teaches a subject of principles of chemical engineering for first class, I will be very happy if you provide me any new lectures of this subject.
Dr. Morrison: The concept of "extent of reaction" is impractical. It is better to use the term "reaction rate" and assign positive or negative value to the stoichiometric coefficients, depending on whether products or reagents. With them it is easier to find the balance equations.
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thank you very much Dr. :) very easy to understanding it..
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Hi Dr Morrison, I was wondering if extent of reaction method applies to reversible reactions such as water gas shift reaction.
In a reversible reaction you can solve for the extent of reaction at equilibrium, that is, once the reaction has settled into a state where the forward and reverse reaction rates are the same.
Thank you Dr. Morrison. That definitely helps.
Thank you, this helped a lot! Keep it coming :)
Really nice video
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Thank you so much this was a great help!
Bless you. My MEB professor is horrible at teaching much of anything. Don't be a chemical engineer if you live in central Florida.
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