A Guide to the Elements
Newly updated throughout, and covering all 118 elements, this crystal-clear guide to the periodic table illuminates the basic concepts of chemistry as it traces the history and development of our knowledge of the material world.

In this fascinating volume, Albert Stwertka makes complex ideas and terms easily understandable, drawing upon engaging historical anecdotes and everyday examples to clarify the text, which is complemented by numerous illustrations, many in full color. Since the third edition, six new elements have been officially named, including nihonium, moscovium, and tennessine. The fourth edition provides thorough coverage of these new developments and the latest discoveries, including updated versions of all 119 periodic tables found within the volume. Stwertka has brought the information about the elements in the third edition up-to-date, based on the most recent research. He discusses the newest applications of the elements in the fields of astronomy, aviation, and computer technology--from nanomedicine's use of platinum to battle cancer to the role of lithium in powering Tesla cars.

Bringing the periodic table into the 21st century, this engrossing guide to the elements will fascinate everyone curious about the basic building blocks of the material world.
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A Guide to the Elements
Newly updated throughout, and covering all 118 elements, this crystal-clear guide to the periodic table illuminates the basic concepts of chemistry as it traces the history and development of our knowledge of the material world.

In this fascinating volume, Albert Stwertka makes complex ideas and terms easily understandable, drawing upon engaging historical anecdotes and everyday examples to clarify the text, which is complemented by numerous illustrations, many in full color. Since the third edition, six new elements have been officially named, including nihonium, moscovium, and tennessine. The fourth edition provides thorough coverage of these new developments and the latest discoveries, including updated versions of all 119 periodic tables found within the volume. Stwertka has brought the information about the elements in the third edition up-to-date, based on the most recent research. He discusses the newest applications of the elements in the fields of astronomy, aviation, and computer technology--from nanomedicine's use of platinum to battle cancer to the role of lithium in powering Tesla cars.

Bringing the periodic table into the 21st century, this engrossing guide to the elements will fascinate everyone curious about the basic building blocks of the material world.
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A Guide to the Elements

A Guide to the Elements

by Albert Stwertka
A Guide to the Elements

A Guide to the Elements

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Newly updated throughout, and covering all 118 elements, this crystal-clear guide to the periodic table illuminates the basic concepts of chemistry as it traces the history and development of our knowledge of the material world.

In this fascinating volume, Albert Stwertka makes complex ideas and terms easily understandable, drawing upon engaging historical anecdotes and everyday examples to clarify the text, which is complemented by numerous illustrations, many in full color. Since the third edition, six new elements have been officially named, including nihonium, moscovium, and tennessine. The fourth edition provides thorough coverage of these new developments and the latest discoveries, including updated versions of all 119 periodic tables found within the volume. Stwertka has brought the information about the elements in the third edition up-to-date, based on the most recent research. He discusses the newest applications of the elements in the fields of astronomy, aviation, and computer technology--from nanomedicine's use of platinum to battle cancer to the role of lithium in powering Tesla cars.

Bringing the periodic table into the 21st century, this engrossing guide to the elements will fascinate everyone curious about the basic building blocks of the material world.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780190682354
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 08/27/2018
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 264
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 9.90(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Albert Stwertka is Professor Emeritus at the United States Merchant Marine Academy. He is the author of numerous books on science and math, including The World of Atoms and Quarks, Recent Revolutions in Physics, Recent Revolutions in Mathematics, and Physics: From Newton to the Big Bang.

Table of Contents

The Periodic Table6
Hydrogen16
Helium22
Lithium25
Beryllium29
Boron31
Carbon34
Nitrogen41
Oxygen47
Fluorine50
Neon53
Sodium54
Magnesium57
Aluminum59
Silicon61
Phosphorus64
Sulfur66
Chlorine69
Argon71
Potassium73
Calcium75
Scandium79
Titanium81
Vanadium83
Chromium85
Manganese87
Iron89
Cobalt92
Nickel94
Copper96
Zinc99
Gallium101
Germanium103
Arsenic104
Selenium106
Bromine108
Krypton110
Rubidium112
Strontium113
Yttrium115
Zirconium117
Niobium119
Molybdenum121
Technetium122
Ruthenium124
Rhodium125
Palladium126
Silver127
Cadmium130
Indium132
Tin133
Antimony135
Tellurium136
Iodine137
Xenon140
Cesium142
Barium144
Lanthanum146
Cerium148
Praseodymium149
Neodymium151
Promethium153
Samarium155
Europium156
Gadolinium157
Terbium159
Dysprosium160
Holmium161
Erbium162
Thulium163
Ytterbium164
Lutetium165
Hafnium166
Tantalum168
Tungsten170
Rhenium172
Osmium173
Iridium174
Platinum175
Gold178
Mercury181
Thallium184
Lead186
Bismuth189
Polonium191
Astatine193
Radon194
Francium196
Radium197
Actinium199
Thorium200
Protactinium202
Uranium203
Neptunium206
Plutonium207
Americium209
Curium210
Berkelium211
Californium212
Einsteinium214
Fermium215
Mendelevium216
Nobelium217
Lawrencium218
Rutherfordium219
Dubnium221
Seaborgium222
Bohrium224
Hassium225
Meitnerium226
Ununnilium227
Unununium228
Ununbiium229
Ununquadium230
Epilogue232
Glossary234
Chronology237
Further Reading241
Web Sites242
Index243
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