Swedish Chemical Society
- Sweden
Official language
The Swedish Chemical Society (Swedish: Svenska kemisamfundet) was established in 1883 and is a nonprofit organisation to promote the development of chemistry in Sweden.[1] The society is based on Wallingatan, Stockholm.[1] Kemivärlden Biotech (ISSN 1653-5596) is the monthly magazine of the Swedish Chemical Society.[2]
References
- ^ a b "Introduction". Svenska Kemistsamfundet. Retrieved 16 June 2015.
- ^ "Kemivärlden Biotech". Kemivärlden Biotech. Retrieved 16 June 2015.
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Chemistry societies
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Regional |
- American Chemical Society (1876)
- Society of Chemical Industry (American Section) (1894)
- Société de Chimie Industrielle (American Section) (1918)
- Society of Chemical Manufacturers and Affiliates (USA, 1921)
- Chemical Society of Peru (1933)
- Canadian Society of Clinical Chemists (1956)
- Chemical Society of Mexico (1956)
- Brazilian Chemical Society (1977)
- Chemical Institute of Canada (1921)
- Chinese-American Chemical Society (1981)
Oceania
- Chemical Society of Japan (1878)
- Royal Australian Chemical Institute (1917)
- Indian Chemical Society (1924)
- New Zealand Institute of Chemistry (1931)
- Korean Chemical Society (1946)
- Chemical Society of Pakistan (1978)
- The Institute of Chemists PNG
- Iranian Chemists Association (?)
- Chinese Chemical Society (Beijing) (1932)
- Chinese Chemical Society (Taipei) (1932)
- Electrochemical Society (1902)
- Society of Cosmetic Chemists (1945)
- Society of Polymer Science (1951)
- Society of Biological Inorganic Chemistry (1995)
- American Society for Mass Spectrometry (1969)
- British Mass Spectrometry Society (1964)
- Canadian Society for Mass Spectrometry
- International Mass Spectrometry Foundation (1998)