Subject talk:Chemical engineering

X-ray crystalography
This does not seem to be appropriate for chemical engineering. More for molecular biology, materials science, or biophysics, but not chemical engineering. PeterWoolf (talk) 01:23, 13 October 2008 (UTC)

chemical enginnering
Chemical Engineering is a branch of engineering that applies physical sciences (e.g. chemistry and physics) and life sciences (e.g. biology, microbiology and biochemistry) together with mathematics and economics to produce, transform, transport, and properly use chemicals, materials and energy. It essentially deals with the engineering of chemicals, energy and the processes that create and/or convert them. Modern chemical engineers are concerned with processes that convert raw materials or chemicals into more useful or valuable forms. They are also concerned with pioneering valuable materials and related techniques – which are often essential to related fields such as nanotechnology, fuel cells and bioengineering.