Chinese-American Chemical Society

Chinese-American Chemical Society

The Chinese-American Chemical Society (CACS) is an organization of Chinese chemists and chemical engineers. CACS was founded in 1981 and has 300 members. It works in cooperation with the American Chemical Society.

References

  • "Silver anniversary for Chinese society" by Linda Wang. C&EN May 1, 2006, page 37.

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