You can apply chemistry in many different industries. One is in pharmaceuticals, companies hire chemists to mix and experiment with different formulas for drugs. Another is in Cosmetology, hair stylists mix and use chemicals for hair coloring and perms.
Journalism is not applied to chemistry.
The Maths terms combination and permutation apply in chemistry when making the expected industrial calculation.
One method of preservating food is by irradiation.
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All plastics are products of the chemical industry.
It is necessary to apply methods of analytical chemistry.
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Chemistry isn't entirely math. The math in chemistry isn't very complicated, it's just understand how to apply the math AND understand some of the key concepts.
Researchers apply chemistry principles in the research and development of drugs. They also study the chemical pathways of organisms to understand pathological processes.
Hair dyes are chemicals. So are the substances used to give perms and to straighten hair.
their are many examples of chemistry that have been use in our daily life.....for example the soap that we always use in our bathing tym.
Get a degree in a relevant field... such as agriculture, chemistry, or biology... and then apply for a job with them.