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Hello sir, i am in my third year of graduation in chemical engineering ,I have already wasted 2 years in deciding what to do ,what to choose. So as for now should i go for any other software skill + gate or only prepare for gate alone .Will that be suficient?

will Cracking gate be suficient for on campus placement as well because as nowadays they are asking for expertise in Matlab ,advanced excel , chem-cad , Aspen-tech etc and its really difficult to decide ,If i could'nt crack gate then without skills and gate it will be a miserable situation.

Chemical Engineering vs Chemical Technology

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What is the fundamental difference between a chemical reaction and a physical change?

In a chemical reaction, substances are transformed into new substances with different chemical compositions and properties. Bonds between atoms are broken and new bonds are formed, resulting in the creation of entirely new molecules or compounds. This change is often accompanied by a release or absorption of energy, such as heat or light. The original substances cease to exist in their previous forms, and new substances are produced. Chemical reactions are typically not easily reversible.


On the other hand, a physical change involves a change in the physical state or appearance of a substance without altering its chemical composition. This means that the molecules and atoms of the substance remain the same before and after the change. Common examples of physical changes include changes in state (solid to liquid, liquid to gas, etc.), changes in shape or…


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