Topic:Astrochemistry
| Subject classification: this is an astronomy resource. |
| Subject classification: this is a chemistry resource . |
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Welcome to the Astrochemistry, one of the Physical Sciences, and a Department of the School of Chemistry. We hope the Department is well liked and that Participants will use it to learn and to think about Astrochemistry.
The Departmant of Astrochemistry is the place where Wikiversity participants who like Chemistry and Astronomy can find out about the birth of the Universe and about the birth of the life of Mankind. It's a complicated subject; but if one very much likes Chemistry, the problems are not insurmountable. The Department will need to develop Astrochemistry-related activities that Wikiversity participants can use as learning resources.
Learning materials and projects [edit]
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Learning materials and learning projects are located in the main Wikiversity namespace. Simply make a link to the name of the lesson (lessons are independent pages in the main namespace) and start writing!
- Introduction to Astrochemistry
- Radiation chemistry
- More about Astrochemistry
- What I Want to Know about Astrochemistry
- Links to universities
- Advanced Astrochemistry
Active participants [edit]
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- George-Cristian Potrivitu - see: Astrochemistry
- Dionysios (talk), 2007-08-08 (August 8, 2007) Time: 1408 UTC