I really appreciated the way you differentiated these categories. It made sense to a non-chemist and aligns well with the NOVA food classification model, with which I was already familiar.
Hey thanks a lot! I just researched the NOVAs food classification and makes sense as well! This may be a very broad overview on how chemicals are categorized, but its helps :)
@@ChemicalEngineeringGuy So I just started the final term course for my natural gas students. We're doing drilling etc. Sweetening already done in mid term. 👍
Your videos quality and your hairstyle quality has increased simultaneously. I am watching 2015 videos by you and I can see the difference easily haha. Great content! Like before even watch it.
Cool Video Sir. I recently came across an old research article from 1993 from Cooper, what makes a chemical product successful. It would be great if you could read it and make a summary of it. That would be super helpful for many I guess. Thank you
Hi. Thanks for making this resource. Could you share resources/ make a video on the chemicals value chain and the molecules/ compounds across each stage of the value chain, across end applications?
It's really very good content...I want to ask a question that what is the future technology in chemical sector..can you make a video on that by selecting any Rendom chemical industry.
Helpful video though you should reduce the background music as it can be quite distracting especially given the nature of the video (it isn’t mindless entertainment)
Hi. Thanks for making this resource. Could you share resources/ make a video on the chemicals value chain and the molecules/ compounds across each stage of the value chain, across end applications?
Soundes a great Idea, I'll try to work on such topics soon! currently, Im working on AspenTech Software Videos related to Electrolysis and Electrolyzer Model!