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Want to win computer equipment for yourself and your school? Find the answers to five questions on the CIA website and it could be you! The competition is sponsored by Degussa, and supported by the Association for Science Education.



The Association is the chemical industry's leading trade and employer organisation and embraces all the industry's trade sectors, product types and business activities. It has a membership of 175 companies operating from some 700 sites throughout the UK. Together they account for 75 per cent of capital employed in chemical manufacturing and 60 per cent of the industry's workforce. The CIA keeps you up-to-date with innovations in the chemical industries, and provides resources for use in school.

If you need further information about the chemical industry please contact:
Chemical Industries Association
Kings Buildings
Smith Square
London SW1P 3JJ
Tel: 020 7834 3399
Fax: 020 7834 4469
E-mail: enquiries@cia.org.uk
www.cia.org.uk



The Chemical Industries Association is offering prizes of computer equipment to 1 lucky winner and 4 runners-up. The winner will receive £150 worth of computer equipment for themselves and £1,000 worth of computer equipment for their school. The runners-up will win £50 worth of computer equipment for themselves and £500 worth of computer equipment for their schools.

The competition is open to 10-16 year olds who are resident and attend school in the UK. The winner and runners-up will be picked at random from those who have answered the competition questions correctly. Closing date for entries is 31 December 2001. Winning entries will be drawn on 4 January 2002. Winners will be notified by 11 January 2002.

Visit the CIA website at www.chemical-industry.org.uk

Find the answers to the following five questions and complete the on-line entry form:

  • How many people are employed in the chemical industry?
  • What is the man watching on the television in the lounge?
  • How many countries have adopted the Responsible Care Programme?
  • When did James Simpson first use chloroform as a general anaesthetic?
  • What is the number plate of the car in the garage?

Good luck!

© ASE 2001