Italian Chemical Society
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The Italian Chemical Society (Italian: Società Chimica Italiana) is the national association in Italy representing the chemical sciences. Its main aim is to promote and support the development of chemistry and scientific research, spreading the knowledge of chemistry and its applications in order to improve the welfare of the country, establishing and maintaining relations with organizations from other countries with similar purposes and promoting the study of this subject at school and university.[1]
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Italian: Società Chimica Italiana | |
Formation | 1909; 115 years ago (1909) |
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Founders | Chemical Society of Rome and Chemical Society of Milan |
Purpose | Science, academic |
Headquarters | Italy |
Leader | Gianluca Farinola (2023-present) |
Website | Official website |
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