1
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approach to teaching chemical reactions
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India
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Emphasis on theoretical understanding and rote learning of reaction equations is prevalent.
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1
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2
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chemical industry
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India
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Significant contributor to air and water pollution
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1
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3
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chemical industry innovation
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India
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Considered a critical component of industrial development and national progress
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1
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4
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chemical innovations
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India
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Chemical innovations are important for driving technological progress, especially in the manufacturing and pharmaceutical industries.
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1
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5
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chemical labor force
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India
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May also include chemical plant operators and workers involved in manual chemical handling
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1
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6
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chemical plant
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India
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Viewed as a potential source of air and water pollution, posing health and environmental risks to nearby communities.
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1
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7
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chemical plant design
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India
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Incorporation of sustainable practices and cost-effective solutions
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1
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8
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chemical reaction knowledge
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India
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Integral to early advancements in metallurgy and chemical processes
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1
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9
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chemical research
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India
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May have a strong focus on traditional medicine and herbal products
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1
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10
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chemical research funding
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India
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Chemical research funding faces challenges due to competing priorities for public investment, impacting the availability of resources for scientific advancement.
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1
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11
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chemical testing
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India
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Commonly used for traditional medicine and herbal remedies to ensure purity and safety
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1
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12
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funding for chemical research
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India
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Government funding for chemical research is increasing, particularly in areas related to environmental sustainability and industrial development.
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1
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13
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industrial chemical usage
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India
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Substantial and often less regulated due to rapid industrial growth
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1
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14
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petrochemicals
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India
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Striving to expand domestic petrochemical production to reduce dependency on imports and boost economic growth
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1
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