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34 Dairy Chemist Questions And Answers

1⟩ What is mole?

Mole is the unit used to define the number of chemical substance present in a substance. It is the amount of substance which consists of the same number of chemical units as there are atoms in exactly 12 gram of pure carbon-12.

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3⟩ Tell me what is Valency?

A valency is a property of a groups or atoms, equal to the number of atoms of hydrogen that the group or atom could combine with or displace it in forming compounds.

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5⟩ Tell me what is dextro-rotatory and levo-rotatory?

Levorotation and Dextrorotation is referred to the properties of plane polarized light, when light rotates clockwise when it approaches the observer is then known as dextro-rotation and when the light rotates anti-clockwise then it is referred as levo-rotation.

A compound which exhibits a dextro-rotation is referred as dextro-rotatory and which exhibits levo-rotation is referred as levo-rotatory.

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6⟩ Tell me does Organic Milk Taste Better?

The taste of milk, regardless of whether it is organically or conventionally produced, can differ slightly from carton to carton and season to season. Factors that may impact taste include location of the farm, breed of the cow, variations in cows' feed from farm to farm, and even the time of year. Milk that is ultra-high temperature pasteurized for longer freshness may have a slightly different taste. People should do their own "taste test" to see what type of milk they prefer.

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7⟩ Tell me is Raw Milk Better For Those With Lactose Intolerance?

No. The enzyme required to break down lactose, known as lactase, is produced in the human body and is not present in either raw or pasteurized milk. People with lactose intolerance lack this enzyme. Whether milk is raw or pasteurized is irrelevant to lactose digestibility.

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10⟩ Tell me why Do Dairy Farms Smell?

Animals eat, therefore they produce manure. Manure has an odor. Dairy farmers work hard to minimize these odors by maintaining clean facilities, following proper manure storage practices, and properly applying manure as a natural fertilizer for cropland.

In some cases, farms are required to implement an odor management plan. Research and development has inspired new practices and innovative technologies to help farmers maintain clean air for everyone. Dairy farmers care about air quality; their families live and work on their farms and breathe the air, too.

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15⟩ Panel based Dairy Chemist interview questions

☛ Give an example of when you had to present complex information in a simplified manner.

☛ Tell about a Dairy Chemist training program that you have developed.

☛ Where do you see yourself in five years time?

☛ Do you know anyone who works as Dairy Chemist at this company?

☛ How do you get a peer or colleague to accept one of your ideas?

☛ What negative thing would your last boss say about you?

☛ What would you say are your strong points?

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17⟩ General Dairy Chemist interview questions

☛ Are you willing to take calculated risks when necessary?

☛ How have you improved yourself recently?

☛ What led you to choose your field of major study?

☛ How much money do you need to make?

☛ Are you seeking employment in a company of a certain size?

☛ What is important to you in a job?

☛ What features of your previous jobs did you like and dislike?

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18⟩ Group based Dairy Chemist interview questions

☛ What are three positive character traits you don't have?

☛ Examples of situations when your initiative ideas for improvement have made a significant difference.

☛ How do you establish good communication and information flow with others?

☛ How do you make the decision to delegate work?

☛ Tell me about your proudest achievement.

☛ Specific example of a time when criticised your work.

☛ What are you looking for in terms of Dairy Chemist career development?

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19⟩ Please tell me what is the formula you will use to calculate how many millilitres of 5.5 M NaOH are required to prepare 400 mL of 1.5M NaOH?

To know the amount or volume of NaOH to prepare 400 mL of 1.5 M NaOH, we use formula

M1 X V1 = M2 X V2

V1 = M2 X V2/ M1

But before that we will convert 400 mL into litre = 0.4 L

5.5 X V1 = 1.5 M x 0.4 L

V1 = 1.5 M X 0.4L/ 5.5

V1= 0.10 L

V1 = 100mL

So, you need 100mL of 5.5 NaOH

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