Introduction-study of design and features of a laboratory, Chemical Engineering

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INTRODUCTION : Here you were introduced to the essential features of a good laboratory. Since no two labs are alike, it is important to know the design and organisation of the lab one is using. In this exercise you will visit a lab, observe its features carefully and critically, and make a report.

Objectives

After doing this exercise you should be able to:

  1. describe the design and features of the lab you have visited,
  2. critically examine any lab with regard to its essential features and design and give suggestions for necessary changes and improvements.

 Useful Instructions

It is important that you study here of LT-1 course a night before you plan to do this exercise. Also keep Block 1 handy in case you may need to refer to the unit again.

 


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