re: HSC Chemistry Marathon Archive
Alright, I'm interested in who can spit out the best bs:
Why and how do chemists collaborate? Make specific reference to chemical procedures you have investigated and describe, in detail, the roles of three distinct chemists (e.g. analytical, environmental etc.)
Chemists need to collaborate for three main reasons:
-Different chemists specialise in different expertise and roles in order to complete a task. Thus, collaborating in a task such as an oil spill, is beneficial to effectively minimise the waste caused and reduce environmental impacts.
-Collaboration with other chemists ensures improved interpretation of results by reducing the chance of human errors.
-Collaboration improves reliability by repetition of task.
Gas-Liquid Chromatography:
-relies on differing solubility in order to separate mixtures by passing a 'mobile phase' over a 'stationary phase'
-detector at the end measures the amount that has passed through of the column where it is analysed and identified.
-it works as substances that readily dissolve in the stationary phase as it will experience more intermolecular interactions.
Analytical:
-Measure conc and amount of substance
Industrial:
-Monitors efficiency of industrial processes and designing processes to maximise yields and rates
Enviro:
-Analyses how substances interact with ecosystem