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International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry established in 1919, as the authority in developing standards for the naming of the chemical elements and their compounds.
A non-governmental scientific organization serving to advance all aspects of the chemical sciences and to contribute to the international application of chemistry by scientists, engineers and others.

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A definition or brief description of International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry.

A non-governmental scientific organization serving to advance all aspects of the chemical sciences and to contribute to the international application of chemistry by scientists, engineers and others.