To determine a reacting substance that use in manufacture of machines buildings ex iron get rust etc
Many fields of engineering are based more or less on chemistry: chemical engineering, metallurgy, foods industry, mining, etc.
mainly physics, chemistry and mathematics will get you in any engineering field
Organic Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Maths, physics and/or chemistry.
Chemistry is mainly for engineering courses & an architecture course would mainly need physics.
If you like the disciplines of chemistry and engineering then the field of chemical engineering might be for you.Some of the main fields they work for are pharmaceuticalsand anything to do with recycling.
On the contrary, you NEED math, especially for physics and engineering.
Math will help, not hinder, you in this. You actually need a LOT of math, especially for physics and engineering.
Electrical engineering is a different field. What you need is criminal justice for a probation officer.
Typically, all engineering fields require chemistry as well as physics as a part of the engineering curriculum.
Apparently, you haven't had much exposure to Physics, Chemistry, or Engineering, have you. Yes, they all do. In increasing order of mathematical intensity, they are Chemistry Engineering Physics
No, that will definitely not be the cause. On the contrary, you need lots of math, especially in physics and engineering.