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The Aqueous disolutions and the Development of Life
Grupo MEQ | added on Mar 28, 2011 | Colombia
This workshop is directed to high school teachers. Our goals are: Recognizing the diversity of contextual relationships of water, deal with the chemical and physical properties of aqueous solutions and raise awareness about the impact of the activities of people on water quality and our social responsibility in that.
The 3rd Maghreb Conference on Desalination and Water Treatment CMTDE 2011
Meral Mouelhi | added on Jan 07, 2011 | Tunisia
The Tunisian Desalination Association organizes with the cooperation of the European Desalination Society (EDS) the 3rd Maghreb Conference on Desalination and Water Treatment. This conference provides an excellent forum for professionals, scientists and technologists from all over the world.
Understand Water Chemistry for Healthy Life
Keshav Mohan | added on Jan 06, 2011 | India
Awareness chemistry of pure water. Types & sources of water pollution. Methods & chemistry of water purification.
Water–A Chemical Solution: A Global Experiment
Javier Garcia-Martinez | added on Aug 19, 2010 | International
School students around the world will be invited to explore one of Earth’s most critical resources, water. The results of their investigations will contribute to a Global Experiment, which will possibly become the biggest chemistry experiment ever.
South African Chemical Institute Convention
Neil Coville | added on Jan 25, 2010 | South Africa
This 2011 congress of the Federation of African Societies of Chemistry (FASC), held jointly with the SACI convention, will seek to generate enthusiasm for the creative future of chemistry, key to Africa’s future.