Science made alive: Chemistry/Elemhttps://woelen.homescience.net/science/chem/elem/
not a textbook on the chemistry of the elements and the periodic table, but for the sake of completeness, references to some interesting info can be found here . At this place I w
Scientific and technical books of yesteryearhttp://library.sciencemadness.org/library/index.html
219 Further tales of chemistry and travel from raconteur Max Gergel. Well worth reading if you enjoyed Excuse Me Sir, Would You Like to Buy a Kilo of Isopropyl Bromide? . Original
Climate News · Research · Perspectiveshttp://barrysmiler.com/research.php
of the Royal Society of Chemistry, Professor Emeritus UBC Faculty of Applied Science, is the originator of the "ecological footprint" concept and co-developer of the method. part
Scientific and technical books of yesteryearhttp://sciencemadness.org/library/
219 Further tales of chemistry and travel from raconteur Max Gergel. Well worth reading if you enjoyed Excuse Me Sir, Would You Like to Buy a Kilo of Isopropyl Bromide? . Original
Cannizzaro's "Sunto" Part 1https://www.chemteam.info/Chem-History/Cannizzaro.html
and in organic chemistry respectively until Laurent and Gerhardt sought to bring both parts of the science into harmony. I explain clearly how the discoveries made by Gerhardt, Wi
Meditopia -- Chapter 2https://www.meditopia.org/chap2.htm
including iatrochemistry and balneology. 10 . Viewing the breadth of his work and the endurance of so many of his ideas (not to mention a universe of thought that did not endure -
What's the Deal With Fluoridehttps://jacobwsmith.xyz/stories/fluoride.html
lets have a little chemistry lesson. The way in which the periodic table is organized lets us easily see some similarities between different elements, elements in the same column
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