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What is the difference between fine chemicals and heavy chemicals

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by Anonymous
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Hope this helps you

Explanation:

Fine chemicals are used as starting materials for specialty chemicals, particularly pharmaceuticals, biopharmaceuticals and agrochemicals. The term "fine chemicals" is used in distinction to "heavy chemicals", which are produced and handled in large lots and are often in a crude state.

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