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Green Chemistry
Suggestion
vs alisha | added on Jun 18, 2012
Green chemistry, also known as sustainable chemistry, is the design of chemical products and processes that reduce or eliminate the use or generation of hazardous substances. Green chemistry applies across the life cycle of a chemical product, including its design, manufacture, and use.
| Topic: | environment, seminars, engaging the youth, hands-on activities | Audience: | general public, teachers, students, school children, high schools |
science fair-with Paschim Banga Vigyan Mancha conference at different level
Discussion
Sisir Bose | added on Jan 22, 2012
To encourage students and general public about chemistry education and awareness through seminar , lectures ppt etc.
One Million IMPACTING Two Hundred Million
Collaboration
Sydney Kloppers | added on Dec 02, 2011
This project is focusing on the further development of NATURAL SCIENCE & CHEMISTRY in junior and high schools in developing nations around the World over the next 10 years at least, and we have called the project “One Million IMPACTING Two Hundred Million”!!
making a difference
Collaboration
Tebogo Sekgwelea | added on Nov 16, 2011
together as a processs laboratory team making a difference in high schools
| Topic: | hands-on activities | Audience: | high schools |
Handling of rejected material from Lab.
Discussion
Qixue Qin | added on Nov 14, 2011
The rejected material from Lab is becoming more and more serious, because of ingoring the harming to water and soil, we often see the discharging of rejected material without no handling. This is a problem to be solved urgently.
| Topic: | hands-on activities, workshops, environment, water quality | Audience: | students, high schools, researchers, global |
