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Chinese Journal of Chemical Education  2014, Vol. 35 Issue (6): 60-64    DOI:
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Impact of the Chinese Scientific and Industrial Magazine on Chemistry in the Late Qing Dynasty
WANG Feng-Yun, GU Jia-Shan, JIANG Jia-Fa, PENG Yun-Long, LV Jin-An
College of Chemistry and Materials Science, Anhui Normal University, Wuhu 241000, China
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Abstract  The Chinese Scientific and Industrial Magazine, which was founded by a British scholar Fryer, was the first scientific journal in modern China. This magazine pushed the dissemination of chemistry to the public, the development of chemical education and the creation of journals on modern chemistry in the late Qing Dynasty chemistry. It played an important role in popularizing scientific and technological knowledge and spreading scientific ideas. It also played an enlightening role in the social changes of the late Qing Dynasty.
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Key wordsthe Chinese Scientific and Industrial Magazine      chemical education      spreading of science and technology      scientific ideas     
    
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WANG Feng-Yun, GU Jia-Shan, JIANG Jia-Fa, PENG Yun-Long, LV Jin-An. Impact of the Chinese Scientific and Industrial Magazine on Chemistry in the Late Qing Dynasty[J]. Chinese Journal of Chemical Education, 2014, 35(6): 60-64.
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