Arrhenius Laboratory is an educational institution located in Stockholm, Sweden. It is affiliated with the University of Stockholm and focuses on research and education in the fields of chemistry and related sciences. The laboratory is named after Svante Arrhenius, a Swedish scientist known for his work in physical chemistry, particularly in the areas of chemical kinetics and the theory of electrolytic dissociation.
The laboratory provides a platform for both undergraduate and graduate students to engage in scientific research and gain practical experience in laboratory techniques. It is equipped with modern facilities and resources that support a wide range of scientific inquiries. The institution also collaborates with various academic and research organizations, contributing to advancements in chemical research and education.
In addition to its educational programs, Arrhenius Laboratory plays a significant role in fostering innovation and scientific discovery. It hosts seminars, workshops, and conferences that promote knowledge exchange among researchers, students, and industry professionals. This collaborative environment enhances the learning experience and encourages the development of new ideas in the field of chemistry.




