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Effective Chemistry Communication in Informal Environments

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Effective Chemistry Communication in Informal Environments

Publisher: National Academies Press
ISBN/ASIN: 0309377528
ISBN-13: 9780309377522
Number of pages: 169

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Chemistry plays a critical role in daily life, impacting areas such as medicine and health, consumer products, energy production, the ecosystem, and many other areas. Communicating about chemistry in informal environments has the potential to raise public interest and understanding of chemistry around the world.

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