Chemistry: A Cultural ApproachHarper & Row, 1971 - 461 σελίδες For college or university students majoring in other than the natural sciences. |
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... question , Why this regularity ? How could a lightweight element such as lithium ( Li , atomic weight 7 ) have such a close chemical resemblance to a heavy one such as cesium ( Cs , atomic weight 133 ) ? Why should chlorine ( Cl ...
... question , Why this regularity ? How could a lightweight element such as lithium ( Li , atomic weight 7 ) have such a close chemical resemblance to a heavy one such as cesium ( Cs , atomic weight 133 ) ? Why should chlorine ( Cl ...
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... question are also explored , especially in the selections by Julian Huxley , Edmund W. Sinnott , and Michael Ovenden . Ogden Nash's " Lines in Dispraise of Dispraise , " also con- tribute to a broad perspective on the question ...
... question are also explored , especially in the selections by Julian Huxley , Edmund W. Sinnott , and Michael Ovenden . Ogden Nash's " Lines in Dispraise of Dispraise , " also con- tribute to a broad perspective on the question ...
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... question , Why ? Science , a way of thinking which mankind has developed only in the last few centuries , asks and seeks the answers to the more tractable questions of how life came into existence . The knowledge it thus reveals can ...
... question , Why ? Science , a way of thinking which mankind has developed only in the last few centuries , asks and seeks the answers to the more tractable questions of how life came into existence . The knowledge it thus reveals can ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
FROM ARISTOTLE TO SEABORG | 19 |
FROM PROMETHEUS TO THE SPACE AGE | 59 |
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