Chemistry will produce chemicals and other useful substances. An engineer will design and build a plant and reactors etc to make thos chemicals
Analytical chemist Biochemist Chemical engineer Environmental chemist Food chemist Forensic chemist Materials scientist Medicinal chemist Nanotechnologist Petrochemical engineer Pharmaceutical chemist Process chemist Quality control chemist Toxicologist Water chemist Agrichemist Polymer chemist Geochemist Flavor chemist Sustainable chemist.
Scientist, chemist, biologist, physicist, mathemetician
Alfred Nobel was a chemist, engineer, and inventor. He is most famous for inventing dynamite and for establishing the Nobel Prizes.
Geology related to the oil industry. e.g. where is it how to drill for it.
list of occupations not related to biology?
Chemist, Pharmacist, Doctor, Engineer...heaps!!!
Analytical chemist Biochemist Chemical engineer Environmental chemist Food chemist Forensic chemist Materials scientist Medicinal chemist Nanotechnologist Petrochemical engineer Pharmaceutical chemist Process chemist Quality control chemist Toxicologist Water chemist Agrichemist Polymer chemist Geochemist Flavor chemist Sustainable chemist.
A chemist tries to examine the properties and composition of matter. A chemical engineer tries to create or manufacture matter.
James B. Mohler has written: 'Electroplating and related processes' -- subject(s): Electroplating 'Electroplating for the metallurgist, engineer, and chemist'
chemist, biologist, physicist, nuclear engineer, and bio medicals
to become a chemist
The Nobel Prize is named after Alfred Nobel, a Swedish chemist, engineer, and inventor known for inventing dynamite.
The nearest is the pharmacist profession.
Math, science- physics, chemist, computer science and art would also be a plus.
Dynamite was invented by the Swedish chemist and engineer Alfred Nobel in Geesthacht, Germany, and patented in 1867.
Charlie was a chemist But Charlie's in the morgue Cause what he thought was H20 Was H2S04 from the Related link below.
Scientist, chemist, biologist, physicist, mathemetician