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Experience of Chemical Education in Russia: How to Attract the Young Generation to Chemistry under Conditions of "Chemophobia"
Preparation of young people in special chemical groups at the Department of Chemistry of the Moscow State University is described. Actual problems of chemical education in Russia are discussed from the viewpoint of attracting promising young people to the chemical institutions of the country.
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