
The History of Chemistry: A Very Short Introduction
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Science & Technology
格式
平装书
页数
144
语言
英语
已发布
Apr 1, 2016
出版商
Oxford University Press
版本
Illustrated
ISBN-10
0198716486
ISBN-13
9780198716488
描述
William H. Brock takes readers on a brief yet illuminating journey through the expansive field of chemistry, presenting both its historical evolution and significance. With engaging clarity, he traces the progression from ancient alchemical practices to modern scientific methodologies. This exploration uncovers the pivotal moments that shaped the discipline, revealing the interconnectedness of chemistry with various scientific revolutions and societal changes.
Brock's exploration emphasizes the contributions of key figures who have influenced chemistry's development, capturing their groundbreaking discoveries and the contexts in which they worked. The narrative unfolds with a focus on how chemistry has transformed our understanding of matter, energy, and the world around us. It illustrates the emergence of chemistry as a distinct field of study, and its vital role in advancements across health, industry, and the environment.
The work invites readers to appreciate the complexities of chemical science while maintaining an accessible approach for those without a scientific background. Its concise format makes it ideal for anyone interested in gaining insight into the foundations and evolution of chemistry, as well as the relevance of these discoveries in today's society.
Brock's adept storytelling fosters a greater appreciation for chemistry, highlighting its past while hinting at the exciting future that lies ahead. This compact introduction serves not only as an educational resource but also as an engaging narrative that piques curiosity.
Brock's exploration emphasizes the contributions of key figures who have influenced chemistry's development, capturing their groundbreaking discoveries and the contexts in which they worked. The narrative unfolds with a focus on how chemistry has transformed our understanding of matter, energy, and the world around us. It illustrates the emergence of chemistry as a distinct field of study, and its vital role in advancements across health, industry, and the environment.
The work invites readers to appreciate the complexities of chemical science while maintaining an accessible approach for those without a scientific background. Its concise format makes it ideal for anyone interested in gaining insight into the foundations and evolution of chemistry, as well as the relevance of these discoveries in today's society.
Brock's adept storytelling fosters a greater appreciation for chemistry, highlighting its past while hinting at the exciting future that lies ahead. This compact introduction serves not only as an educational resource but also as an engaging narrative that piques curiosity.