Chemistry: World of Engineering
Cory Hurtubise
Knows, intelligent guesses, needs to knows
Knows
Connected through chemical reactions and how it works with mixing different materials
Applies to thermodynamic, mechanical, civil, architectural, electrical, electronic, and almost every other field of engineering
Can make better technology for tomorrow from knowing all of what could come of mixing chemicals and element together
Good to use while in lab
Good to know for making strongest material possible
Intelligent Guesses
Is most used in chemical engineering and molecular engineering
Applied to every field of engineering
Can improve materials to make stronger materials
Needs to Knows
How does it apply to engineering specifically
When will it apply
What engineering stem uses it the most
How is chemistry improving the world of engineering
Are there chemists that are also engineering majors
Is chemistry a requirement of engineering collegiate majors
Annotated Bibliography
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"The Rising Value of aaa Science Degree." The New York Times. N.p., 20 Oct. 2011. Web. 24 Sept. 2013. <http://economix.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/10/20/the-rising-value-of-a-science-degree/?_r=0>.