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adam_text | Titel: Chemistry decoded
Autor: Fine, Leonard W
Jahr: 1976
?
Chapter
1
A
Legacy
of
Genius
1
?
Chapter
2
?
Chapter
3
?
Chapter
4
Perceptions
and
Deceptions
First
Words
What
Is
Real?
Where
Do
We
Begin?
Prelude
to
the
Chemist s
A
tomic
Theory
Let
Newton
Be!
Questions
to
Answer,
Problems
to
Solve
Terms,
Techniques,
and
Tools
18
Percep
tions
and
Decep
tions
Things
Are
Made
of
Matter
Matter
Can
be
Characterized
by
Its
Physical
Properties
Physical
Methods
Can
Be
Used
to
Separate
and
Purify
Substances
Elements,
Compounds,
and
Chemical
Properties
The
Chemical
Elements
Have
a
Periodic
Way
About
Them
Numbers
and
Systems
of
Measurement
The
Unit
Factor
Method
in
Chemical
Calculation
Questions
to
Answer,
Problems
to
Solve
John
Dalton
and
the
Chemist s
Atomic
Theory
46
Perceptions
and
Deceptions
Old
Ideas
Under
New
Paint
A
toms
and
Molecules
In
Praise
of
John
Dalton
Molecules
and
Moles
Questions
to
Answer,
Problems
to
Solve
The
Restless
World
Around
Us
64
Perceptions
and
Deceptions
Rest:
Stranger
in
the
Physical
World
Kinetic
Molecular
Theory
and
Newton s
Laws
of
Motion
Energy?
What s
Energy?
Fuels
Are
Sources
of
Energy
Thermal
Energy:
Heat
and
Energy s
Other
Forms
Molecules
in
Action
?
Chapter
5
?
Chapter
6
?
Chapter
7
Disorganized
Molecular
Madness.
.
.
and
Something
Called
Entropy
Chance,
Probabilities,
Statistics.
.
.
and
Atoms
and
Molecules
Heat
and
Temperature
The
Temperature
Scale
and
Thermometry
Energy
Reprise
~
‘? ns
to
Answer,
Problems
to
Solve
:
Collections
of
Atoms
and
Molecules
98
Perceptions
and
Deceptions
Evidence
for
A
toms
and
Molecules
Molecular
Shapes
The
Art
and
Science
of
Crystallography
Nature s
Regular
Polyhedra
Molecular
Architecture,
Order,
and
a
Portrait
of
the
Solid
State
The
Limits
of
Orderliness
and
the
States
of
Matter
Questions
to
Answer,
Problems
to
Solve
The
Fluid
States:
Gases
and
Liquids
112
Perceptions
and
Deceptions
The
Gaseous
State
and
the
Gas
Laws
As
If
Boyle,
Charles,
and
Avogadro
Weren t
Enough
Presenting
Scientific
Data:
Tables
and
Graphs
A
Snapshot
of
the
Liquid
State
Particles
in
Action
Questions
to
Answer,
Problems
to
Solve
The
Microscopic
World
of
Matter
134
Perceptions
and
Deceptions
The
More
Things
Change
.
.
.
Electrons
Are
Elementary
Particles
Batteries,
Electrolytic
Cells,
and
Faraday
Making
an
Important
Electrical
Connection
Anions
and
Cations
Pride
of
Place
Turning
the
Atom
of
Electricity”
into
the
Electron
The
Famous
Oil
Drop
Experiment
Ernest
Rutherford s
New
A
tomic
Model
Questions
to
Answer,
Problems
to
Solve
?
Chapter
8
162
?
Chapter
9
?
Chapter
10
New
Ways
of
Thinking
Perceptions
and
Deceptions
What
Is
Light?
Spectra!
Properties
and
Harmonic
Motion
The
Black
Box
h
1905—Einstein
Rediscovers
h
The
Rutherford
Atom
Was
a
Great
Success,
But.
On
the
Constitution
of
Atoms,..
by
Niels
B
Monday
(Classical)
and
Tuesday
(Quantum)
Ruin..
Bohr s
Energy
Levels
Are
Real.
Here s
Proof.
Then
the
Bohr
Theory
Changed!
Visiting
with
Mendeleyeff,,,
Again
Periodic
Properties
and
Electronic
Structure
Henry
Moseley
Performed
a
Key
Experiment
Wavides
Reality
and
Uncertainty
Questions
to
Answer,
Problems
to
Solve
Getting
at
the
Heart
of
Matter
204
Perceptions
and
Deceptions
Radioactivity
Is
a
Property
of
the
Nucleus
Radioactivity:
The
Spontaneous
Transmutation
of
the
Elements
The
New
Alchemy
Half-Lives,
and
the
Radioactive
Decay
Series
Isotopes
of
the
Elements
Dating—with
Radioactive
Carbon
Artificial
Disintegration
and
Man-Made
Trans
forma
tions
Energy
Is
Conserved
in
Nuclear
Reactions
Fission
Is
a
Word
Biologists
Use
There
Are
Large-Scale
Consequences
to
Large-Scale
Energy
Release
Fusion
and
die
Carbon
Cycle
Radiation,
Radioisotopes,
and
Medicine
Questions
to
Answer,
Problems
to
Solve
The
Nature
of
Chemical
Bonding
248
Perceptions
and
Deceptions
From
the
Chemist s
Point
of
View
Little
Cubes,
Littler
Cubes,
Litt/est
Cubes
Atoms
Look
Like
Electrovalence
and
Electron
Transfer
XII
Contents
?
Chapter
11
?
Chapter
12
Covalence
and
Electron
Sharing
Multiple
Bonds
Between
A
toms
Why
Should
a
Couple
of
Atoms
Share
a
Pair
of
Electrons?
Bonding
with
Carbon
Atoms
Is
Special
Covalent
Bonds
with
an
Ionic
Profile
There
Are
Exceptions
to
the
Octet
Rule
Resonance:
A
Neither
Here-Nor-There
?iing
Concept
ns
to
Answer,
Problems
to
Solve
There s
Nothing
Quite
Like
Water
278
Perceptions
and
Deceptions
A
Congenial
Environment
Peculiar
Properties
Things
to
Think
About
While
Doing
die
Wash
Ionization
and
Proton
Transfer
in
Water
Aqueous
Acids,
Aqueous
Bases,
and
the
pH
Scale
When
Acids
and
Bases
React
Body
Fluids
and
Buffers
The
Salt
Balance
in
Nature s
Aqueous
Fluids
Hard
Times
and
Hard
Water
Water
Pollution:
An
Old
Problem
with
a
New
Imperative
Questions
to
Answer,
Problems
to
Solve
The
Whole
Earth
Catalog
310
Perceptions
and
Deceptions
Some
Aspects
of
the
Earth
The
Chemistry
of
Hydrogen
and
Oxygen
Nitrogen
Chemistry
Ammonia
Synthesis
and
Nitrogen
Fixation
Nitric
Acid
and
Its
Salts
Nitrogen
Fixation
and
Nature s
Nitrogen
Cycle
Automobiles
Fix
Nitrogen,
Too
Most
Elements
Are
Metallic
Coordination
Chemistry
and
the
Transition
Elements
Carbon
Monoxide
Isa
Little
Neutral
Molecule
Characteristic
Nonmetallic
Chemistry
of
the
Halogens
The
Nearly
Nobel
Gases
Questions
to
Answer,
Problems
to
Solve
xiii
Contents
?
Chapter
13
?
Chapter
14
?
Glossary
The
Catalog s
Organic
Supplement
356
Perceptions
and
Deceptions
The
Compounds
of
Carbon
Are
Special
in
the
Neighborhood
of
Carbon
Large
and
Small
Hydrocarbon
Molecules
Getting
Hydrocarbon
to
React
Alcohols
and
Ethers,
Aldehydes
and
Ketones
Organic
Acids
and
Esters
Organic
Bases
and
the
Peptide
Bond
Unsaturated
Hydrocarbons
Have
Very
Reactive
Carbon-to-Carbon
Bonds
Plastics
Questions
to
Answer,
Problems
to
Solve
The
Chemical
Logic
of
Life
396
Perceptions
and
Deceptions
Merging
of
Two
Sciences
The
Logic
of
Life
Has
Had
a
Long
Historical
Tradition
A
New
Word:
Biochemistry
The
Living
Cell
Weak
Chemical
Bonds;
Unique,Molecular
Shapes;
Biological
Specificity
Protein
Structure
and
the
Alpha-Helix
Ambidextrous
Molecules
Protein
Biosynthesis
Lowly
Cells
and
Lawless
Viruses
Biochemical
Energetics
and
Dynamics
Enzymes
Are
Specific
Biochemical
Activators
Biochemical
Regulation
Questions
to
Answer,
Problems
to
Solve
433
?
Index
439
|
adam_txt |
Titel: Chemistry decoded
Autor: Fine, Leonard W
Jahr: 1976
?
Chapter
1
A
Legacy
of
Genius
1
?
Chapter
2
?
Chapter
3
?
Chapter
4
Perceptions
and
Deceptions
First
Words
What
Is
Real?
Where
Do
We
Begin?
Prelude
to
the
Chemist's
A
tomic
Theory
'Let
Newton
Be!'
Questions
to
Answer,
Problems
to
Solve
Terms,
Techniques,
and
Tools
18
Percep
tions
and
Decep
tions
Things
Are
Made
of
Matter
Matter
Can
be
Characterized
by
Its
Physical
Properties
Physical
Methods
Can
Be
Used
to
Separate
and
Purify
Substances
Elements,
Compounds,
and
Chemical
Properties
The
Chemical
Elements
Have
a
Periodic
Way
About
Them
Numbers
and
Systems
of
Measurement
The
Unit
Factor
Method
in
Chemical
Calculation
Questions
to
Answer,
Problems
to
Solve
John
Dalton
and
the
Chemist's
Atomic
Theory
46
Perceptions
and
Deceptions
Old
Ideas
Under
New
Paint
A
toms
and
Molecules
In
Praise
of
John
Dalton
Molecules
and
Moles
Questions
to
Answer,
Problems
to
Solve
The
Restless
World
Around
Us
64
Perceptions
and
Deceptions
Rest:
Stranger
in
the
Physical
World
Kinetic
Molecular
Theory
and
Newton's
Laws
of
Motion
Energy?
What's
Energy?
Fuels
Are
Sources
of
Energy
Thermal
Energy:
Heat
and
Energy's
Other
Forms
Molecules
in
Action
?
Chapter
5
?
Chapter
6
?
Chapter
7
Disorganized
Molecular
Madness.
.
.
and
Something
Called
Entropy
Chance,
Probabilities,
Statistics.
.
.
and
Atoms
and
Molecules
Heat
and
Temperature
The
Temperature
Scale
and
Thermometry
Energy
Reprise
~
‘?''ns
to
Answer,
Problems
to
Solve
:
Collections
of
Atoms
and
Molecules
98
Perceptions
and
Deceptions
Evidence
for
A
toms
and
Molecules
Molecular
Shapes
The
Art
and
Science
of
Crystallography
Nature's
Regular
Polyhedra
Molecular
Architecture,
Order,
and
a
Portrait
of
the
Solid
State
The
Limits
of
Orderliness
and
the
States
of
Matter
Questions
to
Answer,
Problems
to
Solve
The
Fluid
States:
Gases
and
Liquids
112
Perceptions
and
Deceptions
The
Gaseous
State
and
the
Gas
Laws
As
If
Boyle,
Charles,
and
Avogadro
Weren't
Enough
Presenting
Scientific
Data:
Tables
and
Graphs
A
Snapshot
of
the
Liquid
State
Particles
in
Action
Questions
to
Answer,
Problems
to
Solve
The
Microscopic
World
of
Matter
134
Perceptions
and
Deceptions
The
More
Things
Change
.
.
.
Electrons
Are
Elementary
Particles
Batteries,
Electrolytic
Cells,
and
Faraday
Making
an
Important
Electrical
Connection
Anions
and
Cations
Pride
of
Place
Turning
the
"Atom
of
Electricity”
into
the
"Electron"
The
Famous
Oil
Drop
Experiment
Ernest
Rutherford's
New
A
tomic
Model
Questions
to
Answer,
Problems
to
Solve
?
Chapter
8
162
?
Chapter
9
?
Chapter
10
New
Ways
of
Thinking
Perceptions
and
Deceptions
What
Is
Light?
Spectra!
Properties
and
Harmonic
Motion
The
Black
Box
"h"
1905—Einstein
Rediscovers
"h"
The
Rutherford
Atom
Was
a
Great
Success,
But.
"On
the
Constitution
of
Atoms,.
by
Niels
B
Monday
(Classical)
and
Tuesday
(Quantum)
Ruin.
Bohr's
Energy
Levels
Are
Real.
Here's
Proof.
Then
the
Bohr
Theory
Changed!
Visiting
with
Mendeleyeff,,,
Again
Periodic
Properties
and
Electronic
Structure
Henry
Moseley
Performed
a
Key
Experiment
"Wavides"
Reality
and
Uncertainty
Questions
to
Answer,
Problems
to
Solve
Getting
at
the
Heart
of
Matter
204
Perceptions
and
Deceptions
Radioactivity
Is
a
Property
of
the
Nucleus
Radioactivity:
The
Spontaneous
Transmutation
of
the
Elements
The
New
Alchemy
Half-Lives,
and
the
Radioactive
Decay
Series
Isotopes
of
the
Elements
Dating—with
Radioactive
Carbon
Artificial
Disintegration
and
Man-Made
Trans
forma
tions
Energy
Is
Conserved
in
Nuclear
Reactions
Fission
Is
a
Word
Biologists
Use
There
Are
Large-Scale
Consequences
to
Large-Scale
Energy
Release
Fusion
and
die
Carbon
Cycle
Radiation,
Radioisotopes,
and
Medicine
Questions
to
Answer,
Problems
to
Solve
The
Nature
of
Chemical
Bonding
248
Perceptions
and
Deceptions
From
the
Chemist's
Point
of
View
Little
Cubes,
Littler
Cubes,
Litt/est
Cubes
Atoms
Look
Like
Electrovalence
and
Electron
Transfer
XII
Contents
?
Chapter
11
?
Chapter
12
Covalence
and
Electron
Sharing
Multiple
Bonds
Between
A
toms
Why
Should
a
Couple
of
Atoms
Share
a
Pair
of
Electrons?
Bonding
with
Carbon
Atoms
Is
Special
Covalent
Bonds
with
an
Ionic
Profile
There
Are
Exceptions
to
the
Octet
Rule
Resonance:
A
Neither
Here-Nor-There
?iing
Concept
ns
to
Answer,
Problems
to
Solve
There's
Nothing
Quite
Like
Water
278
Perceptions
and
Deceptions
A
Congenial
Environment
Peculiar
Properties
Things
to
Think
About
While
Doing
die
Wash
Ionization
and
Proton
Transfer
in
Water
Aqueous
Acids,
Aqueous
Bases,
and
the
pH
Scale
When
Acids
and
Bases
React
Body
Fluids
and
Buffers
The
Salt
Balance
in
Nature's
Aqueous
Fluids
Hard
Times
and
Hard
Water
Water
Pollution:
An
Old
Problem
with
a
New
Imperative
Questions
to
Answer,
Problems
to
Solve
The
Whole
Earth
Catalog
310
Perceptions
and
Deceptions
Some
Aspects
of
the
Earth
The
Chemistry
of
Hydrogen
and
Oxygen
Nitrogen
Chemistry
Ammonia
Synthesis
and
Nitrogen
Fixation
Nitric
Acid
and
Its
Salts
Nitrogen
Fixation
and
Nature's
Nitrogen
Cycle
Automobiles
Fix
Nitrogen,
Too
Most
Elements
Are
Metallic
Coordination
Chemistry
and
the
Transition
Elements
Carbon
Monoxide
Isa
Little
Neutral
Molecule
Characteristic
Nonmetallic
Chemistry
of
the
Halogens
The
Nearly
Nobel
Gases
Questions
to
Answer,
Problems
to
Solve
xiii
Contents
?
Chapter
13
?
Chapter
14
?
Glossary
The
Catalog's
Organic
Supplement
356
Perceptions
and
Deceptions
The
Compounds
of
Carbon
Are
Special
in
the
Neighborhood
of
Carbon
Large
and
Small
Hydrocarbon
Molecules
Getting
Hydrocarbon
to
React
Alcohols
and
Ethers,
Aldehydes
and
Ketones
Organic
Acids
and
Esters
Organic
Bases
and
the
Peptide
Bond
Unsaturated
Hydrocarbons
Have
Very
Reactive
Carbon-to-Carbon
Bonds
"Plastics"
Questions
to
Answer,
Problems
to
Solve
The
Chemical
Logic
of
Life
396
Perceptions
and
Deceptions
Merging
of
Two
Sciences
The
Logic
of
Life
Has
Had
a
Long
Historical
Tradition
A
New
Word:
Biochemistry
The
Living
Cell
Weak
Chemical
Bonds;
Unique,Molecular
Shapes;
Biological
Specificity
Protein
Structure
and
the
Alpha-Helix
Ambidextrous
Molecules
Protein
Biosynthesis
Lowly
Cells
and
Lawless
Viruses
Biochemical
Energetics
and
Dynamics
Enzymes
Are
Specific
Biochemical
Activators
Biochemical
Regulation
Questions
to
Answer,
Problems
to
Solve
433
?
Index
439 |
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spelling | Fine, Leonard W. Verfasser aut Chemistry decoded Leonard W. Fine London [u.a.] Oxford Univ. Pr. 1976 XIII, 446 S. Ill. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Chemie (DE-588)4009816-3 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4151278-9 Einführung gnd-content Chemie (DE-588)4009816-3 s DE-604 HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015124891&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title_fullStr | Chemistry decoded Leonard W. Fine |
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title_short | Chemistry decoded |
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topic | Chemie (DE-588)4009816-3 gnd |
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