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Why Chemical Engineering?

Why Chemical Engineering?. Opportunities Abound!. What is Chemical Engineering?. Chemical Engineering focuses on taking resources/raw materials and making them into useful products in a safe and efficient manner!. Opportunities . . . Develop alternative energy sources

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Why Chemical Engineering?

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  1. Why Chemical Engineering? Opportunities Abound!

  2. What is Chemical Engineering? • Chemical Engineering focuses on taking resources/raw materials and making them into useful products in a safe and efficient manner!

  3. Opportunities . . . • Develop alternative energy sources • Protect the environment by reducing the use of toxic materials • Design and develop innovative devices to diagnose and treat human ailments • Aid in the development of even more sophisticated semiconductor chips

  4. Opportunities . . . • Develop advanced techniques for purifying, sterilizing, and modifying the ingredients in the foods we eat • Develop high performance materials such as specialized plastics and nanomaterials

  5. Further Information • Email me or Dr. Clausen • sservoss@uark.edu • eclause@uark.edu • Department web site:www.cheg.uark.edu • My research web site: www.comp.uark.edu/~sservoss

  6. Chemical Reaction Powered Car

  7. Goal • Design a car that is powered by a chemical reaction. • The car will be constructed by using K’nex kits. • We will test the cars to see which travels the farthest!!!

  8. How is the Car Powered? • Kitchen Chemistry! • Chemical Reaction • What are we going to use? • Vinegar (5%) = acetic acid + water • Baking soda = sodium bicarbonate Acetic Acid + Sodium Bicarbonate → Water + Carbon Dioxide + Sodium Acetate http://engr.oregonstate.edu/momentum/k12/march04/index.html

  9. Let’s get started…

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