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is the weekly news magazine published by the American Chemical Society and sent to all members... The American Chemical Society had it origins in a small group of 35 chemists that met on April 6... was elected as the first president of the American Chemical Society and the headquarters was located in... The American Chemical Society grants membership to undergraduates as student affiliates...

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