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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].
* 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.
* 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.
* 24 Nov: there are new set of notes posted for the  [[Heat-based separation - 2014 | next section in the course, on Drying]] (heat-based separations).
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Separation Processes: CHE 4M3


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  • 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.
  • 24 Nov: there are new set of notes posted for the next section in the course, on Drying (heat-based separations).


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