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clever angel

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hello everyone!

just wanted to know wehther we have to know the name of the scientists in the dot pt: identify practiisng scientists and the variety of chemical occupations
 

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is this for the first dotpoint of monitoring and management?

i emailed some forensic scientist earlier in the year and he sent me a whole lot of stuff on his job etc... i THINK his name was John Funkhouser...

i didnt expect him to email me back, i just thought he had a cool name but if my memory serves correctly he was an american forensic scientist and he was very helpful. he had a website so you could prob do a google search on him
 

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i have this for an assignment, and the instructions say i MUST use the internet to find information, and there is no information on burhan gemikonakli on the internet (not that i can find anyway). Does anyone have any suggestions for a male chemist?
 

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i reckon you could get away without knowing the name of the scientist. As long as you identify a branch of chemistry (eg polymer chemistry/ organic chemistry etc) and a type of chemist who works in these fields, in addition to what their occupation generally involves (talking about polymerisation and relating PoM stuff here is very easy) should suffice for a 3/4 mark q. Then again, finding the name of chemists and their occupation on google shouldn't take more than 10-15 mins.
 

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note: u also need to know physical/chemical principles that is utilised...

in cc, the adsorption and soluability is outlined (used in solid liquid chromotography and gas liquid chromotography respectively)
 

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