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What Is A Chemical Element? : A Collection of Essays by Chemists, Philosophers, Historians, and Educators

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The concept of a chemical element is foundational within the field of chemistry, but there is wide disagreement over its definition.

Even the International Union for Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) claims two distinct definitions: a species of atoms versus one which identifies chemical elements with the simple substances bearing their names.

The double definition of elements proposed by the International Union for Pure and Applied Chemistry contrasts an abstract meaning and an operational one.

Nevertheless, the philosophical aspects of this notion are not fully captured by the IUPAC definitions, despite the fact that they were crucial for the construction of the Periodic Table.

Although rich scientific literature on the element and the periodic table exists as well as a recent growth in the philosophy of chemistry, scholars are still searching for a definitive answer to this important question: What is an element?Eric Scerri and Elena Ghibaudi have teamed up to assemble a group of scholars to provide readers an overview of the current state of the debate on chemical elements from epistemological, historical, and educational perspectives.

What Is A Chemical Element? fills a gap for the benefit of the whole chemistry community-experimental researchers, philosophers, chemistry educators, and anyone looking to learn more about the elements of the periodic table.

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Oxford University Press Inc
019093378X / 9780190933784
Hardback
546
01/07/2020
United States
English
272 pages
24 cm