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Asked: July 24, 20242024-07-24T23:33:43+05:30 2024-07-24T23:33:43+05:30In: Education

What is the job of a chemist for?

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    Paras Padhalni Knowledge Contributor
    2024-07-24T23:34:33+05:30Added an answer on July 24, 2024 at 11:34 pm

    They work to understand the behavior and the characteristics of inorganic substances, such as ceramics and superconductors, for modifying, separating, or using in products or for other purposes. Medicinal chemists research and develop chemical compounds to create and test new drug products.

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    2024-07-24T23:37:30+05:30Added an answer on July 24, 2024 at 11:37 pm

    Chemists investigate the properties of matter at the level of atoms and molecules. They measure proportions and reaction rates in order to understand unfamiliar substances and how they behave, or to create new compounds for use.

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    Aryan Prajapat Knowledge Contributor
    2024-07-25T09:47:06+05:30Added an answer on July 25, 2024 at 9:47 am

    The job of a chemist can vary widely depending on their specialization and the industry in which they work. Here are some common areas where chemists are employed and what they typically do:

    1. Research and Development (R&D):
    – **Pharmaceuticals**: Chemists in pharmaceutical R&D work on developing new drugs, improving existing medications, and ensuring their safety and effectiveness.
    – Chemical Industry: Chemists in the chemical industry research and develop new chemicals, materials, and processes for various applications such as manufacturing, agriculture, and consumer products.

    2. Quality Control and Assurance:
    – Chemists are involved in testing and analyzing raw materials, products, and processes to ensure they meet quality standards and regulatory requirements. This is crucial in industries like pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, and manufacturing.

    3. Environmental Protection:
    – Environmental chemists study the impact of chemicals and pollutants on the environment. They work on developing methods to monitor and mitigate environmental pollution and ensure compliance with environmental regulations.

    4. Forensic Science:
    – Forensic chemists analyze physical evidence collected from crime scenes to help solve criminal cases. They may analyze substances such as drugs, explosives, and toxins, and provide expert testimony in court.

    5. Academia and Education:
    – Chemists may work in universities and colleges, conducting research, teaching students, and mentoring aspiring scientists.

    6. Government and Regulatory Agencies:
    – Chemists work in government agencies responsible for public health, environmental protection, agriculture, and food safety. They develop regulations, conduct inspections, and ensure compliance with safety standards.

    7. Materials Science:
    – Chemists in materials science study the structure, properties, and applications of materials such as metals, ceramics, polymers, and nanomaterials. They work on developing new materials with specific properties for various industries.

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