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Chemistry and Mathematics: A Perfect Combination

Discover the math topics involved in chemistry, educational requirements, average salary, living conditions, and responsibilities of being a chemist.

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Chemistry and Mathematics: A Perfect Combination

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  1. Being a Chemist By: Gina Carney

  2. Math Topics • The math topics chemistry involves are • ALGEBRA • CALCULUS • TRIGONOMETRY • STATISTICS

  3. Educational Requirement • Degrees: • Bachelor: $62,000 • Masters: $72,300 • Doctoral: $91,600 • The type of schooling that is needed is a college degree.

  4. Average Yearly Salary • The average yearly salary for being a chemist is: • $65,060 • Depending on degree salary will vary.

  5. Living Conditions • The living condition for being a chemist is universal. • There are no special requirements.

  6. Responsibilities • The responsibilities of being a chemist are they prepare solutions and compounds but test them first to make sure they are safe. • They also create organic and inorganic compounds to determine physical and chemical compositions.

  7. Bibliography • "Chemist Jobs and Job Description." Career Test, Career Counseling & Coaching. N.p., n.d. Web. 2 June 2010. <http://www.careerplanner.com/Job-Descriptions/Chemists.cfm>. • "Chemistry Degrees - Online Degrees, Careers & Schools." The Best Online Universities: Education and Career Information Portal. N.p., n.d. Web. 2 June 2010. <http://www.unixl.com/dir/molecular_sciences/chemistry/chemistry_degrees/>. • "Mathematics in Chemistry." Shodor — A National Resource for Computational Science Education. N.p., n.d. Web. 2

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