Vietnamese chemistry students win prizes at International Chemistry Olympiad

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All members of the Vietnamese chemistry student team won prizes at the 44th International Chemistry Olympiad (IChO) that finished today in Washington, DC.

Ha Noi—

Gold prize winner Pham Dang Huy, a 12th grader from Hai Phong's Gifted Tran Phu high school, scored 89.55 out of 100, while Nguyen Van Phuong of Ha Noi's Nguyen Hue high school and Nguyen Viet Hoang of the Ha Noi- Amsterdam gifted high school bagged silver prizes. A bronze prize was awarded to the only girl in the Vietnamese delegation Tran Thi Mai Huong of Nam Dinh's Le Hong Phong gifted high school.

The students' mentor Dr Do Quy Son said the Vietnamese team had improved on their performance at the last IChO where they were only able to win silver.

Gold medals are awarded to the top 12% of students, silver medals are offered to the next 22% of students while bronze medals are given to the next 32% of students.

The IChO is an annual competition for the world's most talented chemistry students at secondary school level. Nations around the world send a team of four students who are tested on their chemistry knowledge and skills in a five-hour laboratory practical and five-hour written theoretical examination.

The programme is intended to stimulate student interest in chemistry through independent and creative solving of chemical problems. It also aims to promote international contacts in chemistry, friendship between young scientific workers of different nationalities, co-operation among pupils, and exchange of pedagogical and scientific experience in chemistry.

The first IChO was held in Prague, Czech Republic, in 1968--VNS

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