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Chemistry - The key to Nigeria’s prosperity
Yilkur nandul Lohdip | added on Mar 19, 2011 | Nigeria
Round-table discussion on the following topics: Petroleum industry and local content, Fertilizer industry and agriculture, Solid mineral processing, Natural products utilization
Chemical Analysis Competition
Gary Horner | added on Mar 18, 2011 | Hong Kong
In May, Year 12 IB Chemistry students from English Schools Foundation (Hong Kong) secondary schools will compete in a Chemical Analysis Competition. This event is modeled on the competition that the RACI has organised for many years.
Science Hideout Chemistry Website
Dean Jarois | added on Mar 16, 2011 | United States
www.Sciencehideout.net is dedicated to chemical education. It is a family friendly, safe environment to learn about chemistry and watch videos on experiments.
Chemistry Demonstrations-Edmonton Area, southern Alberta and Central/Northern Alberta
Lucio Gelmini | added on Mar 14, 2011 | Canada
1 h to 3 h chemistry demonstrations to students in K - 12
highlighting importance of chemistry to their daily lives.
Chemistry in our Daily Life
Mauricio Acelas | added on Mar 12, 2011 | Colombia
Interested in learning how chemistry impacts our daily life? In a series of presentations, I will attempt to demonstrate to secondary students in Colombia how the world would be without chemistry and why it is so important for the development of human kind.