== == A chemist is someone who studies chemicals. They are descended, philosophically from the mediaeval Alchemists who studied chemicals also however they were studying all things, not just chemicals in an attempt to discover the philosopher's stone. The alchemists were also very interested in the philosphical nature of things generally, as well as more esoteric knowlege about God and the Soul.
Simply put the Alchemist studied chemicals and performed experiments to understand himself and God, wheras the Chemist studies Chemicals in order to produce new compounds and understand nature.
A chemist is trained in the study of chemistry. A chemist is usually someone who holds a degree in chemistry. A lab technician on the other hand, works in the lab. They perform lab-based biological, chemical and physical investigations.
A laboratory assistant would be helping process specimens as they come in. Meaning that they will order test in the laboratory computer system and label each one with the different test needed, centrifuge specimens and deliver to appropriate areas in the lab. A laboratory technician would be the ones running the actual tests on the instrument and verifying that results are accurate before they are reported out. Laboratory assistants do not generally need an any type of degree, just a high school diploma. Laboratory techinicians generally need a Associates degree in the field or something similar.
chemistry deals with the compositon,structure,properties and reaction of matter while the technology deals with an animal species usage ang knowlegde of tools and crafts,,,i hope na nkatulong aq
Chemistry is a form of science. So really, Chemistry is a category in science.
A chemist does not do drugs,but a drugist does. A chemist does not do drugs,but a drugist does.
a chemist is like a scientist when a druggist is a person that makes medicine.
A chemical engineer is more dedicated to industrial applications of chemistry.
what is the difference between chemistry and microbiology
The difference between dry chemistry analyzer and the chemistry analyzer is the reagents used.
language is different, filipino chemistry is chemistry of filipine, foreign chemistry is chemistry of that country
College chemistry is harder.
Exaggerating a little we can say that metallurgy is the metals chemistry and processing.
"There is no such thing as a BA in chemistry. All bachelors chemistry degrees should be BSc."
what is the difference between chemistry and microbiology
it has many frrmulas
The difference between dry chemistry analyzer and the chemistry analyzer is the reagents used.
there is nothing difference in our science branches, if you see deeply in biology ,you find chemistry then if you see deeply in chemistry ,you can find physics, same thing you can find incredible maths in physics.....
Triple Science has different lessons for each of the sciences (Chemistry, Biology and Physics) but double/core science all the subjects are grouped together.
I do not believe there is a relationship between chemistry (the science) and accounting
Why is this a question?
language is different, filipino chemistry is chemistry of filipine, foreign chemistry is chemistry of that country
College chemistry is harder.
The difference between Earth Science and Earth Science Lab (and for that matter between any subject and its "Lab") is that the Lab class involves hands-on experience with the tools and techniques of the science -- stuff you just can't learn from books.
There is no difference.