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PE Chemical Practice Exam (PECHPE) offers comprehensive practice for the NCEES Chemical PE exam. This book is part of a comprehensive learning management system designed to help you pass the NCEES Chemical PE exam the first time.
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- Consistent with the NCEES Chemical PE CBT exam’s format, scope of topics, number of problems, and level of difficulty
- Contains one full practice exam 80 multiple-choice problems
- Problems are solvable in an average of six minutes
This book is a companion to the
PE Chemical Review (PECHRM) in chapter sequence, nomenclature, terminology, and methodology, so you can easily find clear explanations of topics where you need more support.
Exam Topics Covered - Energy Balances
- Fluids
- Heat Transfer
- Kinetics
- Mass Balances
- Mass Transfer
- Plant Design and Operation
- Thermodynamics
Marta Vasquez, PhD, PE, is a chemical engineer retired from the Louisiana Department of Transportation. She was an environmental chemist with the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality. She holds a BS degree in chemical engineering from Antioquia University in Medellin, Colombia, an MS degree in organic chemistry from Del Valle University in Cali, Colombia, and a doctorate in analytical chemistry from Louisiana State University. Dr. Vasquez has been working in the fields of transportation and test methods characterization of asphaltic materials in addition to environmental chemistry since 1989. She is a registered professional engineer in Louisiana and author of a number of scientific books and scientific articles.
Robert R. Zinn holds a BS degree in chemistry from Midwestern University in Wichita Falls, Texas. He became interested in science and electronics when he was young and obtained his amateur radio license at the age of 16. He now holds Amateur Extra Class License N5BZ. He has worked in the fields of computer programming, electronic component manufacturing, taught electronics, worked in electronic service, computer repair, instrument repair, and computer programming for 35 years. He retired in 2012 after providing technical support for faculty and staff at the Louisiana State University Chemistry Department, where he was their systems manager since 1981. Since retirement, he has worked as a volunteer at Capital Area Corporate Recycling Council in Baton Rouge, helping recycle electronic equipment.