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Chemistry plays an essential role in many of the products and technologies that people use every day. Just a few examples of products that rely on chemistry to enhance their usability and performance include:

  • Personal Care Products: From lotions, soap and shampoo to makeup and deodorant and many more, personal care products often rely on surfactants that help make these products easy to apply and effective.
  • Cleaning Products: Chemistry ingredients in household cleaning products, laundry detergents and other products can help safely and effectively removing soils, germs and other contaminants, helping to prevent the spread of infectious diseases and control allergens, such as dust and mold.
  • Sports Equipment: Cyclists, skiers, hikers, mountain climbers and other outdoor enthusiasts often rely on carbon fiber-reinforced plastic gear and safety equipment, from skis, boots, helmets and shin guards to goggles and other protective eyewear products.
  • Electronics and Appliances: From televisions, computers and cell phones to appliances like refrigerators, microwaves and more, chemistries including siliconespolycarbonate plastics, phthalates and more can help make these products durable, heat resistant and enhance performance.
$12.7
Billion invested in research and development of chemistry
2nd
Largest chemical producer making the U.S. one of most important sources of chemistry in the world

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