Definitely a must have for any chemical engineer. This app can help with hw in every class from Mass & Energy Balances to Thermo to Design II. Thanks for taking the time to make this so great. Also, this app works even when youre drunk!
Definitely a must have for any chemical engineer. This app can help with hw in every class from Mass & Energy Balances to Thermo to Design II. Thanks for taking the time to make this so great. Also, this app works even when youre drunk!
I use this all the time in class instead of carrying around a giant text book. I would like to see more steam tables for different compounds that are used quite frequently like ammonia and R-134a.
Please fix the time converter. It used to be very convenient in the old version but now it is converting from hours to days incorrectly. Fix and Ill give 5 stars!
I use this app all the time in process calculations and field work. Very good app that is very helpful.
Please fix the area units converter. Thanks.
Really snazzy presentation of "Swiss Army Knife" of Chem E tools. Thank-you!
& handy
Seriously great app. Would be nice if it had a built in scientific calculator, IMHO.
I have never taken chemistry before and this app is a godsend. Thank you for creating this. It is helping in my engineering courses.
Very useful, maybe add some more equations from transport (like navier stokes for all coordinate systems, ficks, etc)
Simple easy to use! Has the numbers you need to plow through your problem. Great for any ChemE!
I found it useful.thank you
Must have for any ChE or ChE student. Thank you.
Wow..simple and handy. Excellent.
This app is amazingly useful and has an immense amount of information in it
Great job! What a wonderful tool built by these thoughtful academic group.... Thank you!
The app has a boatload of information in an extremely useful interface!
Recommend it to anybody in any engineering discipline that occasionally have to deal with chemical engineering.
This is a fantastic app. So many useful things in one place! But..I dont use heat capacity in SI. I need it in FPS. Please dont make me calculate it and then go convert it. Thank you!
This helped me out a lot with understanding more than just chemical engineering but also in algebra, electricity, and even in certain areas of physics thank you