The Danish Chemical Society (Danish : Kemisk Forening ) was founded in 1879.[ 1] The nonprofit organization aims to advance the chemical sciences in Denmark .
By 1 November 2003, there were approximately 870 members.[ 2] The revenue received from membership fees is the primary source of funding for the society's activities. The society consists of divisions including the Danish Society of Molecular Spectroscopy , the Danish Society of the History of Chemistry , the Danish Society of Environmental Chemistry , the Division of Organic Chemistry , the Division of Theoretical Chemistry , the Division of Inorganic Chemistry and the Danish Society of Analytical Chemistry .[ 1]
The society has published articles in journals such as Acta Chemica Scandinavia and, since 2000, British journals including Dalton Transactions (Inorganic Chemistry) and Perkin Transactions (Organic Chemistry).[ 3]
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