CHEMISTERY

Edit Answers
YKMFICACSPAXGNDGABWU SZGHUREIVOCXTLXBETJS RFJOVOPETVTGSCMRYOPT EEDWATMWQIBQIRUTFXXS HKPYCNGUHJFXMHASEILI PWJPVWTHPXFFEZIIECVM ADAHEYUHNGONHEJMLOCE RLXMRHNBHOOQCEEEYLDH GGQTWFHJCIMVLGGHHOOC OTSIGOLOCAMRAHPCYGEC NWTXJOACJSPDCCPROIUI AGUTKODDHNODIMCEBSMT EEFLLZUQIINFTNATWTCE CAOWZHVCYVKXYZFAUPJH OLHIPDBURFYMLVOWXCGT WCRKZJHAYBVDAMMNKVKN FORENSICSCIENTISTSIY WNAICINHCETLACIMEHCS KGEOCHEMISTSKIQRJRLN MATERIALSSCIENTISTSQ
1.
Responsible for ensuring research chemist can conduct studies in the lab effectively and efficiently.
2.
Responsible for examining various blood and tissue samples for the detection of pharmaceuticals, poison, alcohol, and other substances in the human body.
3.
Responsible for examining and monitoring the presence of chemicals in water.
4.
Study substances for toxicology examinations, develop pharmaceuticals, answer forensic questions, and more.
5.
Test and develop chemical compounds to create new materials for a specific purpose.
6.
Collect and analyze evidence from a crime scene.
7.
Study the appearance, movement, and effect of chemical compounds on the earth.
8.
Are responsible for researching marine ecosystems.
9.
Study and analyze both natural and manmade items to learn more.
10.
Perform studies on new and existing drugs and other pharmaceuticals for their effect on humans and animals.