
What is Chemistry?: A Very Short Introduction
by
Peter Atkins
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Science & Technology
Format
Hardcover
Pages
144
Language
English
Published
Nov 1, 2013
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0199683980
ISBN-13
9780199683987
Description
Chemistry often brings back memories of complex equations and baffling experiments, leaving many feeling overwhelmed. Peter Atkins takes on this challenge with clarity and charm, breaking down the essentials of chemistry for anyone curious enough to dive in. He leads readers through the fascinating world of chemical reactions and the building blocks of matter, making even the toughest concepts accessible.
With his warm and engaging writing style, Atkins transforms what many consider a daunting subject into an inviting exploration. From the makeup of everyday substances to the underlying principles that govern them, he illustrates the remarkable connections chemistry has to our daily lives.
This brief yet enlightening read promises to spark interest and ignite passion for a field often seen as intimidating. Whether you’re revisiting old lessons or encountering chemistry for the first time, Atkins guides readers with enthusiasm and insight, making chemistry not just comprehensible, but truly enjoyable.
With his warm and engaging writing style, Atkins transforms what many consider a daunting subject into an inviting exploration. From the makeup of everyday substances to the underlying principles that govern them, he illustrates the remarkable connections chemistry has to our daily lives.
This brief yet enlightening read promises to spark interest and ignite passion for a field often seen as intimidating. Whether you’re revisiting old lessons or encountering chemistry for the first time, Atkins guides readers with enthusiasm and insight, making chemistry not just comprehensible, but truly enjoyable.
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