Chemical Society of Mexico

Chemical Society of Mexico
Sociedad Química de México
Formation 1956
Headquarters Mexico City
Location Mexico
Official languages Spanish
President Eusebio Juaristi Cosío
Website soquimex.com.mx

The Chemical Society of Mexico (Spanish: Sociedad Química de México; SQM) is a learned society (professional association) based in Mexico which supports scientific inquiry and education in the field of chemistry.

The Society organizes two annual congresses, one for general chemistry and the other for chemical education, and publishes the Journal of the Mexican Chemical Society (prior to 2005, Revista de la Sociedad Química de México). It also awards the annual Andrés Manuel Del Río and Mario Molina Prizes, as well as prizes for the best theses in chemistry at bachelors, masters and doctoral level.

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