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La Royal Society of Chemistry est une société savante située au Royaume-Uni dont le but est "l'avancement des sciences chimiques". Cette organisation contribue à des recherches, publie des journaux scientifiques, des livres et des bases de données, organise des conférences, des séminaires et des ateliers.

Elle a été formée en 1980 par la fusion de la Chemical Society (Société anglaise de chimie), le Royal Institute of Chemistry (Institut royal de chimie), la Faraday Society (Société Faraday) et la Society for Analytical Chemistry (Société de chimie analytique).

Son siège est sité à Londres à Burlington House, Piccadilly. Elle possède également des bureaux à Cambridge, d'où sont notamment éditées un grand nombre des revues publiées par la société.

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