Document Type : Review Paper

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Department of Chemistry, College of Science, Al-Nahrain University, Baghdad, Iraq

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Chemical precisionists must continuously develop and enhance their cognition and general awareness through research, innovation, teamwork, collaboration, and community outreach. Through their knowledge, chemists may act as roll model and advisors to benefit societies and protect the environment for next generations. Transparency which is widely considered by researchers as a pillar for moral interaction through all work related subjects, moreover, in chemistry it has been considered as a research subject in many categories including chemical lab environment, safety regulation, honesty and clearance in data management, in addition to decision making and handling moral responsibility. This article is going to discuss some examples of luck of transparency, openness, and honesty in regard to data management and publishing and the impact they have on providing safe working laboratories and healthy environment.
Chemical precisionists must continuously develop and enhance their cognition and general awareness through research, innovation, teamwork, collaboration, and community outreach. Through their knowledge, chemists may act as roll model and advisors to benefit societies and protect the environment for next generations. Transparency which is widely considered by researchers as a pillar for moral interaction through all work related subjects, moreover, in chemistry it has been considered as a research subject in many categories including chemical lab environment, safety regulation, honesty and clearance in data management, in addition to decision making and handling moral responsibility. This article is going to discuss some examples of luck of transparency, openness,

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