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How is being a cook/chef/baker related to chemistry?

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How is being a cook/chef/baker related to chemistry?

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Beauty Therapist: Knowing some chemicals and chemical reactions in the makeup might help to prevent skin reactions in sensitive individuals. Farmer: Chemistry is often used in soil science in order to determine what crops grow best in what soil, which soil areas need replenishment or rest, what crops to rotate, etc. I think a lot of farmers hire soil scientists to figure this out, but I guess a small farmer might want to have the skills to do her or his own testing on site. Most of these jobs are indirectly related to chemistry, using the products or services of chemists without themselves needing to know chemistry, with the exception of teacher, if you mean chemistry teacher.

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