150 years of the periodic table : a commemorative symposium
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150 years of the periodic table : a commemorative symposium
(Perspectives on the history of chemistry)
Springer, c2021
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This book provides an overview of the origins and evolution of the periodic system from its prehistory to the latest synthetic elements and possible future additions. The periodic system of the elements first emerged as a comprehensive classificatory and predictive tool for chemistry during the 1860s. Its subsequent embodiment in various versions has made it one of the most recognizable icons of science.
Based primarily on a symposium titled "150 Years of the Periodic Table" and held at the August 2019 national meeting of the American Chemical Society, this book describes the origins of the periodic law, developments that led to its acceptance, chemical families that the system struggled to accommodate, extension of the periodic system to include synthetic elements, and various cultural aspects of the system that were celebrated during the International Year of the Periodic Table.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 - Introduction: Overview and ScopeChapter 2 - Trouble with triadsChapter 3 - Sir John F.W. Herschel and the concept of periodicity Chapter 4 - Vis tellurique of Alexandre-E mile Be guyer de ChancourtoisChapter 5 - Periodicity in Britain: The periodic tables of Odling and NewlandsChapter 6 - Gustavus Detlef Hinrichs and his Chart of the ElementsChapter 7 - Lothar Meyer's path to periodicityChapter 8 - Mendeleev and his periodic systemChapter 9 - Discovery of the elements predicted by Dmitri Mendeleev's table: Scandium, gallium, and germaniumChapter 10 - Rare Earth ElementsChapter 11 - History (and pre-history) of the discovery and chemistry of the noble gasesChapter 12 - Hydrogen, helium, and metals: When astronomy met the periodic table Chapter 13 - Hydrogen to oganesson: A philatelic celebration of the periodic table Chapter 14 - Impact of 20th century physics on the periodic table and questions still outstanding in the 21st centuryChapter 15 - Uses of the Periodic System after Radioactivity and the Discovery of the Neutron: the contrasting views of Lise Meitner and Ida NoddackChapter 16- Mary Elvira Weeks and The Discovery of the ElementsChapter 17 - From neptunium to mendelevium: element discovery and the birth of the atomic ageChapter 18 - Transactinide elements: How the 7th row of the periodic table was discoveredChapter 19 - Periodic table after period 7.
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