Careers in Chemistry
To Understand Chem Jokes
Connections to Other Subjects
Magic of Molecules
100

This chemist gets to share their knowledge with aspiring scientists through lectures, demos, labs and more!

Chemistry Teacher / Professor 

100

Why did the two scientists have to break up!? 

They lacked chemistry 

100

Chemistry is integral to many aspects this subject, especially when studying Earth's processes, materials, weather and environments.

Geography

100

This molecule, is essential for life and covers about 71% of Earth's surface.

Water H2O

200

This chemist develops and tests medications to treat diseases and improve health.

Pharmaceutical Chemist / Pharmacist  

200

Why are chemists excellent at solving problems?

Because they have all the solutions

200

This subject involves studying processes that occur in living things, several being driven by chemical reactions and interactions at the molecular and atomic levels, examples include DNA replication, cell signalling, photosynthesis and cellular respiration.

Biology

200

This molecule, found in coffee, tea, and energy drinks, is known for its stimulating effects, blocking adenosine receptors to help you stay awake.

Caffeine

300

This type of chemist develops products for hair and skin care as well as makeup while ensuring they’re safe and effective.

Cosmetic Chemist

300

What’s a chemist’s favorite type of dog?

A lab!

300

To understand and explain concepts studied in this subject such as thermodynamics, quantum mechanics, kinetics and dynamics they often rely on chemistry.

Physics

300

This "feel-good" or "happy" molecule, released during pleasurable activities like eating or exercising. This molecule plays a major role in the brain's reward systems.

Dopamine

400

This career combines chemistry and engineering to design processes that turn raw materials into useful products like fuels and plastics.

Chemical Engineer

400

What did the scientist say when they found two isotopes of helium?

HeHe

400

In this subject chemistry is fundamental in studying pollution, climate change, and environmental conservation. Furthermore, interactions between chemicals in the atmosphere, water, and soil help explain phenomena such as acid rain, global warming, and the carbon cycle.

Environmental Science

400

Known as the "sleep hormone," this molecule regulates sleep-wake cycles and is produced by the pineal gland.

Melatonin

500

These chemists either work with regulatory agencies to ensure industrial processes meet environmental standards or work to develop technologies to mitigate pollutants, ensure clean air, water, and help combat climate change.

Environmental Chemist

500

What’s an ion’s favorite type of music?

Heavy Metal!

500

This subject is interconnected with chemistry in several ways, especially when it comes to understanding how the brain and body function, how emotions and behaviors are regulated, and how chemical imbalances or substances can impact mental health. Here are some key connections:

Psychology 

500

This small molecule is the primary energy carrier in cells, made up of adenine, ribose, and three phosphate groups.

ATP - adenosine triphosphate