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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 |
The Anatolia College Science and Technology Annual Conference Theofanis Antonoglou | added on Mar 01, 2011 | Greece ACSTAC is a student a conference /educational simulation that models a scientific conference which will give students the opportunity to participate in a research-based process and to present their work.
Topic: | conferences, chemistry, science fair | Audience: | teachers, secondary school students, high schools, school children, secondary schools students |
2nd Annual Brooklyn Frontiers in Science Public Lecture Brian Gibney | added on Mar 01, 2011 | United States A public lecture on the development of the first artificial leaf by Prof. Daniel G. Nocera of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
16th Annual Environmental Issues Conference : A Symposium on Greener Energy and Environment for Tomorrow Brian Gibney | added on Mar 01, 2011 | United States A conference on environmental issues and sustainability
Topic: | sustainable and green chemistry | Audience: | students, general public, high schools, teachers, professors |