know somebody or get a degree in process technology
A modern equivalent job to a potash maker would be a chemical engineer specializing in mineral processing or a production manager in a chemical manufacturing plant. These roles involve overseeing the production of chemical compounds used in various industries.
it is to grow the plant
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.
Peyote is a plant not a chemical substance.
It is physical because if water is added back to the plant it can actually recover. Also, the end result (the wilted plant) is still a plant, not something completely different.
chemical plant operator
process operator in a refinery or chemical plant
Cytoplasm is present in both animal and plant cells. All the chemical reactions take place in the cytoplasm.
In the chemical installations of the plant.
A modern equivalent job to a potash maker would be a chemical engineer specializing in mineral processing or a production manager in a chemical manufacturing plant. These roles involve overseeing the production of chemical compounds used in various industries.
A plant can be called a chemical factory due to photosynthesis. The chemical factory of the plant uses sunlight to produce energy that is stored in sugars.
it has no job
Plant growing involve physical and chemical changes.
it is to grow the plant
no it is not 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.
No, the growth of a plant is a physical change, not a chemical change. Chemical changes involve the formation of new substances with different chemical properties. In plant growth, no new substances are being formed, and the plant is simply increasing in size through processes like cell division and expansion.