Experience the extraordinary chemistry of ordinary things : a laboratory manual / B. Coburn Richardson, Thomas G. Chasteen

By: Richardson, B. Coburn [author]
Contributor(s): Chasteen, Thomas G [author]
Publisher: New York : John Wiley & Sons, Inc. c1995Edition: Second EditionDescription: 328 pages : illustrations ; 27.5 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0471059390Subject(s): Chemistry -- Experiments | Chemistry -- Experiments -- Laboratory manualsDDC classification: 540
Contents:
Partial table of contents: Atoms and Elements: The Building Blocks of Chemistry. Chemical Bonding: Ionic and Covalent Compounds. Energy, Medicine, and a Nuclear Calendar: Using the Secrets of the Nucleus. The Arithmetic of Chemistry: Concentrating on Pollution. Petroleum: The Driving Force of Energy. Acids and Bases: If It Tastes Sour It Must Be an Acid. Solids, Liquids, and Especially Gases: The States of Matter. Energy, Food, Fats, and Oils: Fuel for the Human Engine. Carbohydrates: Food for Thought. Poisons, Toxins, Hazards, and Risks: What's Safe and What Isn't. Polymers and Plastics: The Plastic Age. Cosmetics and Personal Care: Looking Good and Smelling Nice with Chemistry. Appendices. Glossary. Answers to Selected Exercises. Index.
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Partial table of contents: Atoms and Elements: The Building Blocks of Chemistry. Chemical Bonding: Ionic and Covalent Compounds. Energy, Medicine, and a Nuclear Calendar: Using the Secrets of the Nucleus. The Arithmetic of Chemistry: Concentrating on Pollution. Petroleum: The Driving Force of Energy. Acids and Bases: If It Tastes Sour It Must Be an Acid. Solids, Liquids, and Especially Gases: The States of Matter. Energy, Food, Fats, and Oils: Fuel for the Human Engine. Carbohydrates: Food for Thought. Poisons, Toxins, Hazards, and Risks: What's Safe and What Isn't. Polymers and Plastics: The Plastic Age. Cosmetics and Personal Care: Looking Good and Smelling Nice with Chemistry. Appendices. Glossary. Answers to Selected Exercises. Index.

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