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, SEPARATION PROCESS
PRINCIPLES
Chemical and Biochemical
Operations
THIRD EDITION




J. D. Seader
Department of Chemical Engineering
University of Utah

Ernest J. Henley
Department of Chemical Engineering
University of Houston

D. Keith Roper
Ralph E. Martin Department of Chemical Engineering
University of Arkansas




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