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Sub-series 2. Inorganic Chemistry Division (Division II), 1919-1971, undated

 Sub-Series

Scope and Content

From the Collection:

The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) Records contains the organizational records of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, which mainly cover the period from its founding in 1919 to 1973. The records are arranged into the following twenty series:

From the Collection:
  1. Council
  2. Bureau
  3. Executive Committee
  4. Financial
  5. Division Presidents
  6. Officers
  7. Biochemical Nomenclature
  8. Divisions
  9. Medicinal Chemistry Section
  10. Commissions
  11. Standing Committees
  12. Publications
  13. Adhering Organizations
  14. Company Associates
  15. Observer Countries
  16. Associated Organizations
  17. General
  18. Congresses
  19. Conferences
  20. International Council of Scientific Unions
From the Collection:

Note - The following existing series and sub-series were removed from the collection:

Series V. Division Presidents Series VI. Officers Series VIII. Divisions, Sub-series 4. Macromolecular Division (Division IV) Series XI. Standing Committees, Sub-series 2. Ad Hoc Committees Series XV. Observer Countries Series XVI. Associated Organizations

Dates

  • Creation: 1919-1971, undated

Sub-series Description

This sub-series contains the files of IUPAC’s Inorganic Chemistry Division. Established in 1949, it concerns itself with matters regarding inorganic chemistry, including isotopes, atomic weights, and the periodic table.

Arranged in its original order (numerically by Commission Number and chronologically by date), the Inorganic Chemistry Division files specifically document the activities of the following two commissions that were either formed or placed under the Inorganic Chemistry Division’s oversight:

  1. Commission II.2: Nomenclature of Inorganic Chemistry
  2. Commission II.3: High Temperatures and Refractories

Correspondence makes up the bulk of the materials in the Inorganic Chemistry Division files. A variety of other miscellaneous materials, including, but not limited to, reports, minutes, articles, publication manuscripts, scientific papers, and publications are preserved here as well.

Repository Details

Part of the Science History Institute Archives Repository

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