The periodic kingdom : a journey into the land of the chemical elements

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The periodic kingdom : a journey into the land of the chemical elements

P.W. Atkins

(Science masters series)

BasicBooks, c1995

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [151]-152) and index

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Description

The one hundred or so elements listed in the table make up everything in the universe, from microscopic organisms to distant planets. Just how does the periodic table help us make sense of the world around us? Using vivid imagery, ingenious analogies, and liberal doses of humor P. W. Atkins answers this question. He shows us that the Periodic Kingdom is a systematic place. Detailing the geography, history and governing institutions of this imaginary landscape, he demonstrates how physical similarities can point to deeper affinities, and how the location of an element can be used to predict its properties. Heres an opportunity to discover a rich kingdom of the imagination kingdom of which our own world is a manifestation. }Come on a journey into the heart of matterand enjoy the process!as a brilliant scientist and entertaining tour guide takes you on a fascinating voyage through the Periodic Kingdom, the world of the elements. The periodic table, your map for this trip, is the most important concept in chemistry. It hangs in classrooms and labs throughout the world, providing support for students, suggesting new avenues of research for professionals, succinctly organizing the whole of chemistry. The one hundred or so elements listed in the table make up everything in the universe, from microscopic organisms to distant planets. Just how does the periodic table help us make sense of the world around us? Using vivid imagery, ingenious analogies, and liberal doses of humor P. W. Atkins answers this question. He shows us that the Periodic Kingdom is a systematic place. Detailing the geography, history and governing institutions of this imaginary landscape, he demonstrates how physical similarities can point to deeper affinities, and how the location of an element can be used to predict its properties. Heres an opportunity to discover a rich kingdom of the imagination kingdom of which our own world is a manifestation. }

Table of Contents

  • Geography
  • The Terrain
  • The Products of the Regions
  • Physical Geography
  • History
  • The History of Discovery
  • The Naming of the Regions
  • The Origin of the Land
  • The Cartographers
  • Governments and Institutions
  • The Laws of the Interior
  • The Laws of the Exterior
  • Regional Administration
  • Liaisons and Alliances
  • Epilogue.

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  • NCID
    BA26515735
  • ISBN
    • 0465072658
  • LCCN
    95007362
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    ix, 161 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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