Not really. There are whole classes of algorithms that have no advantage being run on quantum computers. Things like simulating chemical reactions is where they'll really shine.
Anything complex, like protein foldings and pharmacy drug production or manufacturing of metamaterials will really be where quantum computers will benefit.
It will reduce costs of research
You are thinking of applications we already know about, but with a excuse the pun, quantum leap in computer power things that either were to complicated or had never been thought about will become reality......