IUPAC
International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
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Chemistry Society, IUPAC, Literature, SPK SMAK PENABUR KELAPA GADINGAbstract
IUPAC (International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry) is a significant organization in the field of chemistry. This prompts exploration into how IUPAC has evolved since its establishment in 1919 and what key historical milestones have shaped its development into a global force in the field of chemistry. Additionally, the essay seeks to investigate the roles and impacts of IUPAC on the scientific society. The exploration encompasses various facets, including the historical evolution of IUPAC, the key projects it spearheads, and notably, the products of IUPAC. The aim is to shed light on the role IUPAC plays in shaping the landscape of global chemical research and fostering collaboration among nations in the pursuit of advancements in both pure and applied chemistry.
Keywords: Chemistry Society, IUPAC, Literature
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