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Creations Of Fire: Chemistry's Lively History From Alchemy To The Atomic Age

Autor Cathy Cobb, Harold Goldwhite
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 dec 2001

In this fascinating history, Cathy Cobb and Harold Goldwhite celebrate not only chemistry's theories and breakthroughs but also the provocative times and personalities that shaped this amazing science and brought it to life. Throughout the book, the reader will meet the hedonists and swindlers, monks and heretics, and men and women laboring in garages and over kitchen sinks who expanded our understanding of the elements and discovered such new substances as plastic, rubber, and aspirin. Creations of Fire expands our vision of the meaning of chemistry and reveals the oddballs and academics who have helped shape our world.

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ISBN-13: 9780738205946
ISBN-10: 073820594X
Pagini: 496
Dimensiuni: 141 x 216 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: BASIC BOOKS
Colecția Basic Books

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A provocative history of the people behind the greatest discoveries in chemistry

Cuprins

I.- 1. ca. 100,000–300 BCE: Prehistoric Chemist to Chemical Philosopher—The Seeds.- 2. ca. 300 BCE–600 CE: Alexandria and Alchemy.- 3. ca. 200 BCE–1000 CE: From Rome to Baghdad.- 4. ca. 1000–1200: Alchemy Translates from East to West.- 5. ca. 1300–1500: The Evolution of European Alchemy.- 6. ca. 1600: Philosophers of Fire.- 7. ca. 1700: The Search for System and Phlogiston.- II.- 8. ca. 1700: Révolution!.- 9. ca. 1800–1848: Après Le Déluge.- 10. ca. 1800–1848: The Professional Chemist.- 11. ca. 1848–1914: Thermodynamics—The Heat of the Matter.- 12. ca. 1830–1914: Organic Chemistry—Up from the Ooze.- 13. ca. 1848–1914: Inorganic Elements and Ions—New Earths and Airs.- 14. ca. 1848–1914: Analytical, Industrial, and Biochemistry—Creations of Coal.- III.- 15. ca. 1914–1950: Quantum Chemistry—The Belly of the Beast.- 16. ca. 1914–1950: Polymers and Proteins: Links in the Chain.- 17. ca. 1914–1950: New Materials and Methods—Organic and Inorganic Chemistry Grow.- 18. ca. 1914–1950: Chemical Kinetics—Boom or Bust.- 19. ca. 1914–1950: Radiochemistry—Dalton Dissected.- 20. The Best Is Yet To Come.- Endnotes.- Annotated Bibliography.