The elements: a visual history of their discovery
"The Elements is a stunning visual history of how the chemical elements were discovered. By piecing together the Periodic Table, science writer Philip Ball explores not only how we came to understand what everything is made of but also how chemistry developed into a modern science. He groups th...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The Elements is a stunning visual history of how the chemical elements were discovered. By piecing together the Periodic Table, science writer Philip Ball explores not only how we came to understand what everything is made of but also how chemistry developed into a modern science. He groups the elements into chronological eras of discovery, covering three millennia from the first known to the last named. As he moves deliberately from classical antiquity to the age of atomic bombs and particle accelerators, Ball highlights images and stories from around the world and sheds needed light on those who struggled for their ideas to gain inclusion. By featuring some elements that aren't true elements but were thought to be, such as phlogiston and caloric, Elements makes bold choices in order to tell the full history of this important science. To order the book's sequence into eras of element discovery, separate short sections for each element or groups of related elements are gathered into larger parts. Short interludes (or feature spreads) are interspersed that convey important intellectual milestones in how we think about the elements"-- |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
06
THE
PERIODIC
TABLE
10
CHAPTER
FIVE:
CHAPTER ONE:
CHEMISTRY S GOLDEN
AGE
102
THE
CLASSICAL
ELEMENTS
12
INTERLUDE:
JOHN DALTON S
ATOMS
140
CHAPTER
SIX:
CHAPTER TWO:
ELECTRICAL
DISCOVERIES
142
THE
ANTIQUE METALS
30
INTERLUDE:
THE PERIODIC TABLE
162
CHAPTER
THREE:
ALCHEMICAL ELEMENTS
SO
CHAPTER SEVEN:
THE RADIANT AGE
168
INTERLUDE:
WHAT EXACTLY
IS
AN
ELEMENT?
72
CHAPTER
FOUR:
CHAPTER
EIGHT:
THE
NEW
METALS
74
THE NUCLEAR
AGE
19O
SOURCES
FOR
QUOTES
FURTHER
READING
PICTURE
CREDITS
INDEX
218
220
221
222
,?,
IBIIOTHEK
Z.
DEUTSCHES
MUSEUM
Y
..
HLUENCHEFL
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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
06
THE
PERIODIC
TABLE
10
CHAPTER
FIVE:
CHAPTER ONE:
CHEMISTRY'S GOLDEN
AGE
102
THE
CLASSICAL
ELEMENTS
12
INTERLUDE:
JOHN DALTON'S
ATOMS
140
CHAPTER
SIX:
CHAPTER TWO:
ELECTRICAL
DISCOVERIES
142
THE
ANTIQUE METALS
30
INTERLUDE:
THE PERIODIC TABLE
162
CHAPTER
THREE:
ALCHEMICAL ELEMENTS
SO
CHAPTER SEVEN:
THE RADIANT AGE
168
INTERLUDE:
WHAT EXACTLY
IS
AN
ELEMENT?
72
CHAPTER
FOUR:
CHAPTER
EIGHT:
THE
NEW
METALS
74
THE NUCLEAR
AGE
19O
SOURCES
FOR
QUOTES
FURTHER
READING
PICTURE
CREDITS
INDEX
218
220
221
222
,?,
IBIIOTHEK
Z.
DEUTSCHES
MUSEUM
Y
.
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