Steam

>want to go into chemistry
>go into chemical engineering because "muh shekels"
>chemE is literally Steam: The Degree
Why is steam so goddamn useful Veeky Forums

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>Steam

Is this a computer program or are you talking about water vapor?

Not op but prob vapor

Water vapor

Computer program

Computer vapor

Water program

Vapor program

lets see
1) water is everywhere
2) water isn't reactive with cheap, high strength building materials
3) water has a high vapor expansion coefficient
4) water is a superb medium for ion exchange ie chemical reactions

hmm.....

water programming

>literally the substrate of all life as we know it
>substrate of countless important chemical reactions
>the medium by which we turn heat into mechanical/electrical energy

It offers an easy-to-use platform which allows for curation of a library without the need of physical copies of a game. Libraries may be shared across many computers and are tied to a user rather than hardware.

>Kek, nice one.

All these fucking water shills ITT

Water is such a fantastically shitty solvent, it's too reactive. It's also way too polar, and hard to remove. Ever seen a column run in water? Didn't think so.

Water hydrolyses shit, rusts shit, and only really dissolves charged species and absurdly polar molecules.

Dichloromethane; now there's a solvent.

kek not asking any of the 5 thousand chemistry professors beforehand if chemE had anything to do with actual chemistry.

It gets better junior year, you start focusing on vapor liquid mixtures of many different chemical species, chemical reactions, and other miscellaneous complicated process equipment.

Also steam is so great (to engineers) because it has a wicked high heat of vaporization and also happens to be all over the place.

Vaporware

Vaporwave

>substrate
You keep using that word...

>water shills
Memes have gone too far

>water is such a fantastically shitty solvent
Really nigga

>organofag
Figures

Yeah, ChemE should really be called "Reaction System Design". I too was interested in it, since I thought it meant engineering, i.e. designing chemicals, but really it's just designing reaction vessels that upscale production what the chemists designed.

PRAISE KEK!

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at least you have jobs dude

>>go into chemical engineering because "muh shekels"
LMAO

dumb frogposters

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>Why is steam so goddamn useful Veeky Forums

Hydrogen, son...

And Oxygen as well.

Oxygen is an amazing corrosive.

I shit you not, 'do chemE and many monies shall come your way' was a key selling point when I was deciding what to do. (went with vanilla chem in the end after I realised cock is not my thing)

Vape nation

WE GET IT YOU VAPE

>liking beta weakly- or non-polar cuck solvents

water reacts with steel ya scrote

>Steam

You mean tubez. Nobody describes it as steampunk

>Water is such a fantastically shitty solvent, it's too reactive.
>Dichloromethane; now there's a solvent.
Spot the metalfag