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Describe the work of a chemist?

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16y ago
Updated: 8/16/2019

Chemists search for and use new knowledge about chemicals. They develop processes that save energy and reduce pollution. Most chemists work in research and development. Others work in production and quality control in chemical manufacturing plants. Chemists specialize in areas such as analytical, organic, inorganic, physical and theoretical, macromolecular, medical, and materials chemistry.

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