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A person who works with gold is called a goldsmith.
A person that makes make up works for the cosmetic Industry. They are considered to be chemist since the formulate the composition of the make up.
In Canada, there are Lab Technician/Assistants (who take your blood only), and Lab Technologists who can colelct blood from you, as well as preform and evaluate the results. Or.. you can just call us "awesome people".
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Based off my chemistry class, for bonds to be ionic it must be a bonding of a metal and a non-metal. Since chlorine and carbon are both non metals they can't be ionic, we would call it covalent bond but molecular compound works as well.
With a tube = Snorkling With an air tank = SCUBA With a tube and metal helment = Hard Hat Diving.
You call that person a Metal Head. \M/(>.<)\M/
A person who sells jewels is called a jeweler.
Tech Person
a slave
Employee
someone who works for a business
A mathematician
moofer
An employee.
Landscaper
A vulcanologist.