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Chemistry : Decade by Decade

Part of the Twentieth-century Science series
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Although the first real unifying theory of chemistry was developed in the late 17th and early 18th centuries, the 20th century saw many advances in the field of chemistry as well.

From its Asian and Arabic roots in mystical and spiritual alchemy, ancient medicine, metallurgy, and crafts to the recent decoding of the human genome and the creation of nanochips for computers, the field of chemistry has come a long way in scientific discovery.

Documenting great chemists and their achievements of the modern world, ""Chemistry: Decade by Decade"" provides an outline of advances in this exciting science field.

Written for a broad audience of readers who have had at least one or two chemistry classes at the high school or college level, this illuminating volume is almost completely non-mathematical.

It features solid, accessible information that is geared toward younger students, college students, teachers, and scientists and non-scientists alike.

This volume is also enhanced with black-and-white photographs and line illustrations.

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Product Details
Facts on File Inc
0816055319 / 9780816055319
Hardback
30/09/2007
United States
English
512 pages, black-&-white photographs & line illustrations, index, nobel prize winners, bibliography,
986 grams
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