User:Milton Beychok/Sandbox: Difference between revisions
imported>Milton Beychok No edit summary |
imported>Milton Beychok mNo edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Image|IUPAC Logo.png|right|157px|IUPAC Logo.}} | {{Image|IUPAC Logo.png|right|157px|IUPAC Logo.}} | ||
The '''International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry''' (IUPAC) is a non-governmental scientifc organization serving to advance all aspects of the chemical sciences and to contribute to the international application of [[chemistry]] by scientists, engineers and others.<ref>[http://old.iupac.org/general/about.html About IUPAC]] From the old website of the IUPAC, accessed on February 15th, 2010.</ref> | The '''International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry''' (IUPAC) is a non-governmental scientifc organization serving to advance all aspects of the chemical sciences and to contribute to the international application of [[chemistry]] by scientists, engineers and others. It is an association of organizations, called "National Adhering Organizations", which represent the chemists of different member countries. As of July 2009, there were 54 "National Adhering Organizations" plus a number of other countries that are linked to IUPAC as "Associate National Adhering Organizations".<ref>[http://old.iupac.org/symposia/conferences/ga09/Council_Agenda_Book_2009.pdf IUPAC Council Agenda Book, July 2009]]</ref><ref>[http://old.iupac.org/general/about.html About IUPAC]] From the old website of the IUPAC, accessed on February 15th, 2010.</ref> | ||
The international headquarters office of the IUPAC is located in [[Zurich]], [[Switzerland]]. The administrative office, known as the "IUPAC Secretariat" and headed by the the IUPAC executive director, is located in [[Research Triangle Park]], [[North Carolina]], [[United States]]. |
Revision as of 23:35, 15 February 2010
The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) is a non-governmental scientifc organization serving to advance all aspects of the chemical sciences and to contribute to the international application of chemistry by scientists, engineers and others. It is an association of organizations, called "National Adhering Organizations", which represent the chemists of different member countries. As of July 2009, there were 54 "National Adhering Organizations" plus a number of other countries that are linked to IUPAC as "Associate National Adhering Organizations".[1][2]
The international headquarters office of the IUPAC is located in Zurich, Switzerland. The administrative office, known as the "IUPAC Secretariat" and headed by the the IUPAC executive director, is located in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, United States.
- ↑ IUPAC Council Agenda Book, July 2009]
- ↑ About IUPAC] From the old website of the IUPAC, accessed on February 15th, 2010.