A Guide to Greener Chemistry Experiments for Undergraduate General and Inorganic Chemistry Labs
About the Guide
The general and inorganic chemistry laboratory is an opportunity to give students first-hand experience with reactions and techniques central to chemistry. Introducing Green Chemistry into the curriculum allows students to continue to learn the fundamentals while also gaining knowledge of Green Chemistry Principles and how they can be used in the lab. For the health of our planet and our people, we believe it is important to train the next generation of chemists to think critically about their chemistry and explore ways to reduce the health and environmental impacts of the molecules they are designing.
This is why Beyond Benign, and MilliporeSigma have teamed up to develop a comprehensive teaching Guide for undergraduate general and inorganic chemistry labs that features Green Chemistry alternatives to traditional chemistry experiments.
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