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==Related readings==
 
==Related readings==
 
*Review Dorf Ch. 4-6.   
 
*Review Dorf Ch. 4-6.   
*Chemistry and Industry article (not available online)
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*[http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=_iMORRU42isC&oi=fnd&pg=PA1&dq=%22green+chemistry%22&ots=aA1ua3oUM1&sig=bZEKIKvkC6_9NgEaRezkSHUTnSU#PPA12,M1 Green Chemistry, Theory and Practice] by Paul Anastas & John Warner. Read chapter 1.
  
 
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This is the page for Unit 11 "Green engineering, green chemistry, green manufacturing." Please read through the Powerpoint presentation carefully, and answer any questions included (these are not graded, they are just to help you learn the material).

Green manufacturing

Green engineering provides the tools, green chemistry provides the materials, and we can have green manufacturing.

Includes: Green chemistry — Green engineering.

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