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The Rare Earth Chemical Element Card Game Jim Macdonald | added on Mar 02, 2011 | Canada The Rare Earth Chemical Element Card Game is a new game designed to teach middle school and high school students the fundamentals of the periodic table.
Chemistry: A Tradition of Excellence, Solving Society's Most Important Problems -- Then and Now Megan Kocher | added on Mar 02, 2011 | United States Exhibit at the University of Minnesota Science & Engineering library celebrating important discoveries and inventions by students, alumni, and faculty from the UMN Chemistry department.
| Topic: | exhibition, celebrating chemistry, celebrating chemists | Audience: | students, graduate students, general public, professors, researchers, universities |
Department of Chemistry, St. Stephen's College inaugurates IYC2011 Krishna Sharma | added on Mar 02, 2011 | India Special Inaugural Lecture by Prof. C.N.R. Rao, FRS on "Chemical Science: Glorious Past and Exciting Future" at St. Stephen's College, Delhi
| Topic: | Audience: | general public, students |
Australian National Chemical Analysis Competition Ruth Meaney | added on Mar 02, 2011 | Australia The competition encourages students who enjoy Chemistry - especially practical Chemistry. Entrants compete in teams of three. Each team member performs a simple acid-base titration. A NaOH solution is standardised against standard HCl. An "unknown" acetic acid solution is then titrated with the NaOH solution.
Chemistry for Today Jaya Varkey | added on Mar 02, 2011 | India Seminars and lab demonstrations to make awareness about the applications of chemistry in our daily life. Live demonstrations to show how difficult is our life without chemistry.
| Topic: | seminars, demonstrations, hands-on activities, celebrating chemistry, chemistry education | Audience: | students, high schools, graduate students, general public |

