Learning About Chemistry
| Translated by | Natalia Frosina |
| Publisher | Mir Publishers |
| Publisher Series | Science for Everyone |
| Format | Paperback |
| Language | English |
| Location | Moscow, USSR |
| This Edition Published | 1989 |
| Pages / Font | 230 pages |
| Notes | “This book is about chemistry, one of the most important sciences studied by humanity. It consists of a series of essays, each considering one field of chemistry, or a key notion, or an important compound. A feature of the book is that each essay is accompanied by descriptions of simple experiments, which can easily be performed at home. Some of the principles by which experimental data are processed, are considered, and the reader will see how the properties of unstudied substances can be predicted. Far from all the branches of chemistry are covered within this small book. Nevertheless, the book touches upon many fields of chemistry, such as inorganic, organic, physical, colloid, biological, analytical and stereochemistry branches. The book will be of interest for senior pupils and chemistry teachers.” |
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