From Stars To Stalagmites: How Everything Connects
Title | From Stars To Stalagmites: How Everything Connects PDF eBook |
Author | Paul S Braterman |
Publisher | World Scientific |
Pages | 328 |
Release | 2012-04-16 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 9814440698 |
Feynman once selected, as the single most important statement in science, that everything is made of atoms. It follows that the properties of everything depend on how these atoms are joined together, giving rise to the vast field we know of today as chemistry. In this unique book specifically written to bridge the gap between chemistry and the layman, Braterman has put together a series of linked essays on chemistry related themes that are particularly engaging.The book begins with the age of the earth, and concludes with the life cycle of stars. In between, there are atoms old and new, the ozone hole mystery and how it was solved, synthetic fertilisers and explosives, reading the climate record, the extraction of metals, the wetness of water, and how the greenhouse effect on climate really works. A chapter in praise of uncertainty leads on to the “fuzziness” and sharing of electrons, and from there to molecular shape, grass-green and blood-red, the wetness of water, and molecular recognition as the basis of life.Organised in such a way as to illustrate and develop underlying principles and approaches, this book will appeal to anyone interested in chemistry, as well as its history and key personalities. Where many other titles have failed, this book succeeds brilliantly in capturing the spirit and essence of chemistry and delivering the science in easily digestible terms.
Chemistry and Industry
Title | Chemistry and Industry PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 776 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Chemistry, Technical |
ISBN |
The Black Star Passes
Title | The Black Star Passes PDF eBook |
Author | John Wood Campbell (Jr.) |
Publisher | |
Pages | 266 |
Release | 1953 |
Genre | Science fiction, American |
ISBN |
The Mountain Mystery
Title | The Mountain Mystery PDF eBook |
Author | Ron Miksha |
Publisher | CreateSpace |
Pages | 330 |
Release | 2014-08-01 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781497562387 |
Fifty years ago, no one could explain mountains. Arguments about their origin were spirited, to say the least. Progressive scientists were ridiculed for their ideas. Most geologists thought the Earth was shrinking. Contracting like a hot ball of iron, shrinking and exposing ridges that became mountains. Others were quite sure the planet was expanding. Growth widened sea basins and raised mountains. There was yet another idea, the theory that the world's crust was broken into big plates that jostled around, drifting until they collided and jarred mountains into existence. That idea was invariably dismissed as pseudo-science. Or "utter damned rot" as one prominent scientist said. But the doubtful theory of plate tectonics prevailed. Mountains, earthquakes, ancient ice ages, even veins of gold and fields of oil are now seen as the offspring of moving tectonic plates. Just half a century ago, most geologists sternly rejected the idea of drifting continents. But a few intrepid champions of plate tectonics dared to differ. The Mountain Mystery tells their story.
The Home and School Reference Work
Title | The Home and School Reference Work PDF eBook |
Author | William Francis Rocheleau |
Publisher | |
Pages | 900 |
Release | 1915 |
Genre | Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
ISBN |
The Source Book
Title | The Source Book PDF eBook |
Author | William Francis Rocheleau |
Publisher | |
Pages | 552 |
Release | 1926 |
Genre | Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
ISBN |
American Reference Library
Title | American Reference Library PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 552 |
Release | 1924 |
Genre | Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
ISBN |