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Chemistry Museum: An Inevitable Phenomenon In Education

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Chemistry is the science concerned with the matter, properties for welfare of human beings. Science museums play vital role to understand the subject, scientists and researchers getting innovative ideas and to search for unsolved problems. Museums have been developing the different techniques in chemistry for preserving the invaluable things, equipments and quantified information. Museums inculcate the habit of revolutionary thinking for wellbeing of humankind. The importance of chemistry at the museums has concentrated on the utility of chemistry. Science and technology museums have great role in building of the subject successfully. Every country requires chemistry museum.
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