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On Your Marks, Get Wet, Ready, Go!

The Global Water Experiment has now released a website to help focus and manage that IYC global activity. Please visit and bookmark water.chemistry2011.org.

On 22 March, which is World Water Day, the website will be completely functional, allowing participating schools to submit their data online and share their findings with others.

Water–A Chemical Solution: A Global Experiment is an IYC 2011 activity designed to unite students around the globe in participating in activities that highlight the role that chemistry plays in issues of water quality and purification.

Details on the four experiments that have been developed are available at water.chemistry2011.org. In addition, a poster explaining the experiment is now available at www.chemistry2011.org/participate/activities/show?id=92.

At this time, the team encourages everyone to

gear up and get the word out to teachers in your

community!

http://water.chemistry2011.org

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Page last modified 8 March 2011.

Copyright © 2003-2011 International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry.

Questions regarding the website, please contact edit.ci@iupac.org

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On Your Marks, Get Wet, Ready, Go!

The Global Water Experiment has now released a website to help focus and manage that IYC global activity. Please visit and bookmark water.chemistry2011.org.

On 22 March, which is World Water Day, the website will be completely functional, allowing participating schools to submit their data online and share their findings with others.

Water–A Chemical Solution: A Global Experiment is an IYC 2011 activity designed to unite students around the globe in participating in activities that highlight the role that chemistry plays in issues of water quality and purification.

Details on the four experiments that have been developed are available at water.chemistry2011.org. In addition, a poster explaining the experiment is now available at www.chemistry2011.org/participate/activities/show?id=92.

At this time, the team encourages everyone to

gear up and get the word out to teachers in your

community!

http://water.chemistry2011.org

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Page last modified 8 March 2011.

Copyright © 2003-2011 International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry.

Questions regarding the website, please contact edit.ci@iupac.org

Published Online: 2011-03-01
Published in Print: 2011-03

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