The Section of Water, Sewage, and Sanitation Chemistry of the American Chemical Society was formed in 1913. In 1915, the section became the Division of Water, Sewage, and Sanitation Chemistry. In 1954 the name was changed to Division of Water and Waste Chemistry; in 1965 to Division of Water, Air, and Waste Chemistry; and in 1973 to Division of Environmental Chemistry.Works by these bodies published before the change of name in 1973 are found under:American Chemical Society. Division of Water, Air, and Waste Chemistry.Works published after the change of name in 1973 are found under:American Chemical Society. Division of Environmental Chemistry.SUBJECT ENTRY: Works about these bodies are entered under the name used during the latest period covered. In the case where the required name is represented in this catalog only under a later form of the name, entry is made under the later form.
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The Division of Physical and Inorganic Chemistry of the American Chemical Society split to form the Division of Physical Chemistry and the Division of Inorganic Chemistry.Works by these bodies are found under the following headings according to the name used at the time of publication:American Chemical Society. Division of Physical and Inorganic Chemistry.American Chemical Society. Division of Physical Chemistry.American Chemical Society. Division of Inorganic Chemistry.SUBJECT ENTRY: Works about these bodies are entered under one or more of the names resulting from the separation. Works limited in coverage to the pre-separation period are entered under the name of the original body.
The Division of Physical and Inorganic Chemistry of the American Chemical Society split to form the Division of Physical Chemistry and the Division of Inorganic Chemistry.Works by these bodies are found under the following headings according to the name used at the time of publication:American Chemical Society. Division of Physical and Inorganic Chemistry.American Chemical Society. Divison of Physical Chemistry.American Chemical Society. Division of Inorganic Chemistry.SUBJECT ENTRY: Works about these bodies are entered under one or more of the names resulting from the separation. Works limited in coverage to the pre-separation period are entered under the name of the original body.
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