Most of the more than 70,000 chemical products manufactured by the chemical and allied industries are used by other industries to make jet fuels, food additives, paints, detergents, and perfumes. The range of products is so wide that no one method of categorizing them exists. A simple division can be made by classifying them as organic or inorganic chemicals.
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- Air Quality Engineers
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- Ethical Sourcing Officer
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