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chemist

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A chemist (from Greek chēm (ía) alchemy + -ist; replacing chymist from Medieval Latin alchimista) is a scientist trained in the study of chemistry . Chemists study the composition of matter and its properties. Chemists carefully describe the properties ...

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n. A person who specializes in the science of chemistry, especially at a professional level.

Usage examples of chemist.

Chemists, work round the clock on variation and synthesis of the apomorphine formulae.

Louis Pasteur, the great French chemist and bacteriologist, became so preoccupied with them that he took to peering critically at every dish placed before him with a magnifying glass, a habit that presumably did not win him many repeat invitations to dinner.

It had been inside the HyperCray that Sergei Iyevenski and his team of bioorganic chemists simulated the process of growing a perfect molecular lattice prior to spending precious investment dollars running hybrid disks through the helifurnaces in the process area.

I need engineers, metallurgists, meteorologists, boatbuilders, chemists, opticians.

The manufacture of this compound is under the special supervision of a competent chemist and pharmaceutist, and it is now put up in bottles wrapped with full directions for its use.

Monk was rated, by those who should know, as one of the brainiest and most skilled chemists actively engaged in that profession.

This became possible only when the German chemist Robert Bunsen and the German physicist Gustav Kirchhoff developed a new method of analyzing chemical samples.

Two add-on paragraphs quoted from a CIA report from Washington: Such capsules were first developed in 1951 by Czechoslovakian chemists and supplied to Communist agents in the Near East areas for several years.

The connection with dowsing is through the magnetic fields set up by electrofiltration currents, a phenomenon familiar to the physical chemist.

With a view to testing the truth of this testimony the contestants submitted the draft to scientific experts, who pronounced the red ink to be a product of eosine, a substance invented by a German chemist named Caro in the year 1874, and after that time imported to this country.

LSD, as a relatively ephebic and clueless organic chemist, while futzing around with ergotic fungi on rye.

These chemists electrolyse either pure calcium chloride, or a mixture of this salt with fluorspar, in a graphite vessel which serves as the anode.

This work compiles a great number of formulas, and rather favors the views of the chemist Dr.

Company Science Center chemist named Charlotte Tresca had proceeded along completely unscientific lines and found that Fuzzies were nuts about only Extee-Three that had been prepared in titanium cookers.

Enough so that Kerio Rouge, whose mother was a tribeswoman from Gabon and whose father was a Parisian chemist, was looked to for advice and comfort.