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* 17 Nov: at this point in the course you should be able to understand exactly the technology that [http://saltworkstech.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Saltworks_Case-Study_ElectroChem-RO-High-Recovery-Brackish-Water_EN.pdf this Canadian company is applying] to treat industrial and municipal wastewater. Also [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SiN96o7RthY watch their company video].
* 17 Nov: at this point in the course you should be able to understand exactly the technology that [http://saltworkstech.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Saltworks_Case-Study_ElectroChem-RO-High-Recovery-Brackish-Water_EN.pdf this Canadian company is applying] to treat industrial and municipal wastewater. Also [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SiN96o7RthY watch their company video].
* 21 Nov: the slides for the Adsorption section were slightly updated: 3 new slides (including 2 practice problems, with final answers) have been added. This is based on the mid-semester feedback you gave me, that you wanted more problems to work on.
* 21 Nov: the slides for the Adsorption section were slightly updated: 3 new slides (including 2 practice problems, with final answers) have been added. This is based on the mid-semester feedback you gave me, that you wanted more problems to work on.
* 24 Nov: a [[Assignment 5 - 2014 | new and final assignment]] has been posted for you to work on, and is due on 3 December. These questions are all based on (or directly) from final exams.
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Separation Processes: CHE 4M3


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  • 17 Nov: at this point in the course you should be able to understand exactly the technology that this Canadian company is applying to treat industrial and municipal wastewater. Also watch their company video.
  • 21 Nov: the slides for the Adsorption section were slightly updated: 3 new slides (including 2 practice problems, with final answers) have been added. This is based on the mid-semester feedback you gave me, that you wanted more problems to work on.
  • 24 Nov: a new and final assignment has been posted for you to work on, and is due on 3 December. These questions are all based on (or directly) from final exams.


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