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A 'CHEMIST'. Similarly, A PHYSICIST for physics A BIOLOGIST for biology A MATHEMATICIAN for mathematics (Maths.).
The plural is 'Chemists'. The singular is 'Chemist'.
Yes he was as much a chemist as he was a physicist
The working place of a chemist is the laboratory.
A person that studies chemistry is called a student of chemistry.A person that successfully studied chemistry (trained in chemistry) and earned a degreeis called a chemist or a pharmacist (British English).
First of all, they can -ist in the words biologist or chemist wouldn't be considered as a suffix. If we take away -ist from biologist, it would be biolog. That's not a word. Same with chemist. Technically, -ist means what a person is. For example, if I were a biologist,I would study biology.
A pilot, chemist, and biologist.
It is the coloring in your skin. Ask a biologist, or chemist or another scientist.
Scientist, chemist, biologist, physicist, mathemetician
A chemist works with chimicals. And a marine biolgist works with sea animals
Biologist/chemists create it as biologist study plants and chemist create chemicals.
i think a biologist or chemist
physicist, biologist, zoologist, zoo keeper, astronomer
Pasteur
Biologist, Chemist, Physicist, Astronomer.
A chemist. But it can also be a biologist or physicist.
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