Corporate Body

RACI - Aliphatic and Carbocylic Chemistry Division (1968 - 1970)

Royal Australian Chemical Institute

From
August 1968
To
1970
Functions
Association, Society or Membership Organisation and Chemical Industries
Website
http://www.raci.org.au/divisions/organic-chemistry-division

Summary

The Aliphatic and Carbocylic Chemistry Division of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute was established in 1968. In 1970 it merged with the Heterocyclic Chemistry Division to form the Organic Chemistry Division.

Timeline

 1968 - 1970 RACI - Aliphatic and Carbocylic Chemistry Division
       1970 - RACI - Organic Chemistry Division

Published resources

Resources

Annette Alafaci

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