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ulkas
 ulkas      25.01.2023 - 08:43:00 , level: 1, UP   NEW
What happens when you ask a plumber and a chemistry major "what is unionized" ?
If you were to ask a plumber and a chemistry major "what is unionized?", you would likely get two very different answers.
The plumber, who may be unionized, would likely describe unionization as the process of being a member of a union that represents workers in their profession. They would likely talk about the benefits of being in a union, such as higher wages, better benefits, and job security. They might also mention the role of the union in negotiating with employers on behalf of its members.
On the other hand, the chemistry major would likely describe unionization in terms of chemistry and the process of atoms or molecules forming a union, usually through chemical bonding. They would talk about the sharing or exchange of electrons between atoms or molecules to form new compounds and how it results in the formation of chemical bonds.
In summary, while both plumbers and chemistry majors may have heard the term unionized, they might interpret it very differently based on their different field of expertise.

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ulkas
 ulkas      25.01.2023 - 08:43:17 , level: 2, UP   NEW
what is the difference between unionzied and un-ionized?
In chemistry, unionization refers to the process of forming a union between atoms or molecules to create a new compound. This process typically involves the sharing or exchange of electrons between the atoms or molecules, which results in the formation of chemical bonds.
Un-ionized, on the other hand, refers to atoms or molecules that do not have a charge, either positive or negative. This typically occurs when the number of protons and electrons in an atom are equal, resulting in a neutral overall charge.
In simpler terms, unionized refers to the chemical bond between atoms or molecules, and un-ionized refers to atoms or molecules that do not have a charge.
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Can a plumber be unionized?
Yes, plumbers can be unionized. A union is an organization that represents the interests of workers in a particular industry or profession. Unionized plumbers would be members of a union that represents plumbers and pipefitters. This union would negotiate with employers on behalf of its members for things like wages, benefits, working conditions, and job security. Unionized plumbers would typically pay dues to the union and would be required to abide by the union's rules and regulations. Unionized plumbers would also be protected by the union in the event of disputes with employers. It's important to note that not all plumbers are unionized and some choose to work non-union.