Industrial Chemistry
Industrial chemistry is concerned with using chemical and physical processes to transform raw materials into products that are beneficial to humanity. This includes the manufacture of basic chemicals to produce products for various industries. Industrial chemistry can be thought of as an industry that generates synthetic replacements for natural products
The industrial chemistry has various sectors in the industry, including
- oil and petroleum
- cosmetics
- pharmaceuticals
- pulp and paper
- textile
- water and waste water purification
- plastics
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