Practically all chemists are involved in the study of chemical changes.
Since oxygen is an inorganic substance, most likely an inorganic chemist would describe the chemical properties of oxygen.
First chemistry; after physics and mathematics.
If you mean a change in chemical identity, that would be a chemical change.
A person would be hired for a chemical engineering job from a chemist, or from a person that has a degree in chemical engineering, or possibly a chemistry teacher. You could apply for a chemical engineering job online.
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The purpose is to understand the chemistry of life.
yes a chemist would study a leaf being blown by the wind
Since oxygen is an inorganic substance, most likely an inorganic chemist would describe the chemical properties of oxygen.
To dilute it.
to make it diluted
First chemistry; after physics and mathematics.
percentage yield
It wouldn't be a chemist; a type of scientist called a petrologist or mineralogist studies rocks and their minerals.
One can study chemistry but not be a career chemist. However, a career chemist would study chemistry and then continue to do so throughout most of their lives.
I am thinking that the study of the mechanism that drives the rate of energy transfer in chemical reactions, would most likely me studied in most detail in Biochemistry. This would also be covered on a smaller scale in your basic chemistry classes.
I am thinking that the study of the mechanism that drives the rate of energy transfer in chemical reactions, would most likely me studied in most detail in Biochemistry. This would also be covered on a smaller scale in your basic chemistry classes.
I am thinking that the study of the mechanism that drives the rate of energy transfer in chemical reactions, would most likely me studied in most detail in Biochemistry. This would also be covered on a smaller scale in your basic chemistry classes.