We study the properties of matter. Different chemists do different things, that's why there are different sub-disciplines (organic, inorganic, analytical, physical, theoretical, just to name a few). I could say more, but your question is a bit broad.
Chemists have a number of roles. It depends upon which industry they are working in. In the food industry, a chemist could be doing routine tests on the percentage protein in a food, similarly they could be monitoring salt, sugar or other ingredients. A food chemist could be developing new soft drinks (soda/pop), jams, cereals, flavorings etc. There are quality control chemists and research and development chemists. Breweries also employ chemists to monitor the process. Chemists can work in the medical drug industry, again they monitor the percentage composition of the product. Chemists can work in industry, air quality control, government testing laboratories, bottled water (one hopes), municipal sewerage or water control, at university research laboratories, forensic labs, plastic factories or in hospitals. The list is endless.
They study matter!!!
Analytical chemists and Polymer Chemists
Chemists....
Chemists have improved our quality of life.
Chemists made lots of materials in the lab.
Chemists perform experiments to find out different kinds of matter can change.
I don't know that is what I am trying to find out.
scientists (biologist, physicists, chemists, forensic scientist, marine biologist)
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The possessive form of the plural noun chemists is chemists'.Example: The chemists' laboratories are in this building.
Its just chemists.
There are many things that are true about chemists. Chemists are scientists trained to study chemicals.
Analytical chemists and Polymer Chemists
Chemists do it periodically - but in the end they always restore equilibrium.
Chemists....
The plural is 'Chemists'. The singular is 'Chemist'.
Chemists have improved our quality of life. APEX
Chemists have improved our quality of life.