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Chemistry vs Chemical Engineering: What is the difference?
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[QUOTE="Etini, post: 288007, member: 90141"] Chemistry and chemicals are generally concerned with the study, and nature of matter. It involves how matter relates with the environment and with themselves. I have to confess, back then in high school, I found chemistry to be a very abstract subject. I have a younger one who has been offered admission into two schools to pursue degree programs. One admission is for chemistry, the other is for chemical engineering. That has got us into a sort of quagmire. I want to understand the difference between chemistry and chemical engineering. Are the two courses the same or different from each other? What are the career paths available for any of the two courses? Does the engineer do much more in working with chemicals than the chemist? All these questions are begging for answers. Which of the two courses should the young boy go for? Share your opinions Nd thoughts on this. [/QUOTE]
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