A Career As A Chemical Engineer

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The job of a Chemical Engineer involves using sciences like physics, chemistry, and life science as well as mathematics and technology to figure out the production of a chemical. This is used to test out how dangerous a chemical is, it affect how easy it is to get our hand on it. Not only does this job involve the production of chemicals but it also involves the production and/or use of fuels, drugs(medication), food, and other products. You could get a look into what it is like to become a chemical engineer by taking classes in high school like chemistry, physics, biology, mathematics as in algebra 1 and 2, trigonometry, and calculus. As a chemical engineer you are often in a office or laboratory. To become a chemical engineer you have to …show more content…

One thing is that if you are looking into being a chemical engineer you need to know sciences that include biology, most importantly physics, and chemistry and of course mathematics.You can also look forward to help perform researches, design and improve ways of helping the environment and economy. Researches covers a wide range of thing to do like manufacturing pharmaceuticals to improving mining techniques. The process of manufacturing pharmaceuticals can be broken down into a series of unit operations, such as milling, granulation, coating, tablet pressing, and others. Unit operation is really important because it is a basic step in a process. Unit operations involve a physical change or chemical transformation in different reactions. Milling changes the physical appearance of something for example a pill can be (milled) crush down into being a powder. Granulation is the process often used to take the milled substance and turning it into a tablet or pellets. This also uses stoichiometry in the sense that you would have to make a many pills with the same weight, mass and

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