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For the preparatory year students who have a number of questions about the chemical engineer, this is some basic information about chemical engineer and its relation to chemist

Who is the Chemical Engineer?
It is true that a chemical engineer has a knowledge about chemistry but they do much more than just manufacture chemicals.
In fact, the term chemical engineering does not describe the nature of the work of a chemical engineer. But this branch deals directly with chemicals and this makes this specialty different from other engineering disciplines.
All engineers employ physics, mathematics and engineering arts to solve technical problems while not neglecting the economic aspect. Chemical engineers employ their chemical knowledge to solve many problems. Never confuse the chemical engineer with the chemist

Here's a comparison between chemist and chemical engineer:


  • Chemist

1 - dealing with small quantities
2. Concerns about why and how chemical reactions occur
3 - Determination of the need for reaction to the work of the chemical and mechanical occurrence
4- Interested in microscopic level
5. Design small scales to test chemical reactions
6. Does not pay much attention to the cost of producing chemicals

7. He may work alone

  • Chemical Engineer

1 - deals with products in huge quantities
2 - Interested in how to make the production in large quantities
3. Design and operate the reactor that makes the chemical and other related units
4- Interested in microscopic level
5. Design plans for chemical plants
6 - cares about the economy (saving) and profitability of the process 
7-Must work within a team

Chemist and Chemical engineer


For the preparatory year students who have a number of questions about the chemical engineer, this is some basic information about chemical engineer and its relation to chemist

Who is the Chemical Engineer?
It is true that a chemical engineer has a knowledge about chemistry but they do much more than just manufacture chemicals.
In fact, the term chemical engineering does not describe the nature of the work of a chemical engineer. But this branch deals directly with chemicals and this makes this specialty different from other engineering disciplines.
All engineers employ physics, mathematics and engineering arts to solve technical problems while not neglecting the economic aspect. Chemical engineers employ their chemical knowledge to solve many problems. Never confuse the chemical engineer with the chemist

Here's a comparison between chemist and chemical engineer:


  • Chemist

1 - dealing with small quantities
2. Concerns about why and how chemical reactions occur
3 - Determination of the need for reaction to the work of the chemical and mechanical occurrence
4- Interested in microscopic level
5. Design small scales to test chemical reactions
6. Does not pay much attention to the cost of producing chemicals

7. He may work alone

  • Chemical Engineer

1 - deals with products in huge quantities
2 - Interested in how to make the production in large quantities
3. Design and operate the reactor that makes the chemical and other related units
4- Interested in microscopic level
5. Design plans for chemical plants
6 - cares about the economy (saving) and profitability of the process 
7-Must work within a team

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