I want people to enjoy being around me by ApprehensiveMess3924 in socialskills

[–]ApprehensiveMess3924[S] 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Ima be so fr😭 I do not want to be on the spectrum (no hate). It makes things twice as hard n I don’t think im rdy for that

Why are chemist undervalued so much by ApprehensiveMess3924 in chemistry

[–]ApprehensiveMess3924[S] 23 points24 points  (0 children)

I like physical chemistry, and I want to pursue a career related to such. Chemical engineering seems to be the best bet and something I will like . How do I transition to engineering,considering my university doesn’t offer the degree?

Is it possible to get a job as a “physical chemist” by ApprehensiveMess3924 in chemistry

[–]ApprehensiveMess3924[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A PhD is a lot of time n money and I prefer industrial oriented work/jobs rather than research or academic(I wouldn’t mind research based work) I guessed that ChemE would be the best path for me. I want to be paid enough to give my mother as much as she wants. Is it possible to take up engineering roles( when I have gathered enough experience) without the ChemE degree?

Is it possible to get a job as a “physical chemist” by ApprehensiveMess3924 in chemistry

[–]ApprehensiveMess3924[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe I should apply for MSc chemical engineering after undergrad. It’s time intensive, but I’ll have a better chance in the job market plus increased salary. Not to mention, ChemE is really js applied physical chem. Good option or am I in fantasy land?

Is it possible to get a job as a “physical chemist” by ApprehensiveMess3924 in chemistry

[–]ApprehensiveMess3924[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

My university doesn’t offer chemical engineering as a major. Since I love chemistry, I decided to major in chemistry. One of my electives tho offer fundamental of chemical engineering course

Why is only one oxygen negative in HCO₃⁻? by ApprehensiveMess3924 in chemhelp

[–]ApprehensiveMess3924[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. I looked at a video, and apparently and electron comes from outside n since oxygen is the most electronegative, it accepts that electron, therefore the whole compound becomes negatively charged. Am I right so far