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  2. Inorganica Chimica Acta - Wikipedia

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    Inorganica Chimica Acta is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published since 1967 that covers original research and reviews of fundamental and applied aspects of inorganic chemistry. See also [ edit ]

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  4. Category:Inorganic chemistry journals - Wikipedia

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  5. IUPAC nomenclature of inorganic chemistry - Wikipedia

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    The front cover of the 2005 edition of the Red Book. Nomenclature of Inorganic Chemistry, commonly referred to by chemists as the Red Book, is a collection of recommendations on IUPAC nomenclature, published at irregular intervals by the IUPAC. The last full edition was published in 2005, [2] in both paper and electronic versions.

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    Background Chlorine and caustic soda are produced at chlor-alkali plants using mercury cells or the increasingly popular membrane technology that is mercury free and more energy-

  7. Aldrichimica Acta - Wikipedia

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    Aldrichimica Acta is a scientific journal published by Sigma-Aldrich. Established in 1968 in Milwaukee, Wi, Aldrichimica Acta publishes reviews in the field of synthetic organic chemistry, with each issue focusing on a special topic. The journal is open access. In 2015, the Acta was ranked #1 among journals in the field of organic chemistry by ...

  8. F. Gordon A. Stone - Wikipedia

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    Gordon Stone was born in Exeter, Devon in 1925, the only child of Sidney Charles Stone, a civil servant, and Florence Beatrice Stone (née Coles). [2] He received his B.A. in 1948 and Ph.D. in 1951, both from Christ's College, Cambridge (Cambridge University), England, where he studied under Harry Julius Emeléus.

  9. Talk:Inorganica Chimica Acta - Wikipedia

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