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How does chemistry applied in chemical engineer?

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Chemical engineers study what chemists develop on a bench scale and we scale up this development to a macroscale for business purposes. Similar but very different. That isn't to say that chemical engineers don't do bench scale studies, but we prefer to work with refineries and sometimes with beakers.

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