Variety of Chemical Occupations

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Gather, process and present information from secondary sources about the work of practising scientists identifying:

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  • The broad areas in which chemists work are:
    • Teaching.
    • Industry.
    • Government and university research.
  • There are thirteen divisions for membership in the Royal Australian Chemical Institute (RACI):
  • Analytical.
  • Biomolecular.
  • Cereal.
  • Chemical education.
  • Colloid and surface science.
  • Environment.
  • Industrial.
  • Inorganic.
  • Electrochemistry.
  • Organic.
  • Physical.
  • Polymer.
  • Solid state.

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