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THE arrangements in connection with the seventh International Congress of Chemistry, which is to meet in London on May 27, are now practically completed. The series of meetings, which take place every third year, was originally started by a meeting of the Association of Sugar Chemists in Brussels. It was then extended to take in all branches of chemistry. Successive congresses have been held in Paris, Vienna, Paris again, Berlin, and Rome. With each successive meeting the popularity of the congress has increased, and it appears that this one will be not a whit behind those which have previously been held. There are seventeen sections and subsections, and a large number of contributions have been promised to each. The largest number of papers so far promised are for section ii., inorganic chemistry, and section x., electrochemical and physical chemistry. The growth of this latter section within the last few congresses is remarkable.
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Seventh International Congress of Chemistry . Nature 80, 313 (1909). https://doi.org/10.1038/080313a0
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