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Helen Miles Davis. The Chemical Elements. New York:Ballantine Books, 1959. The authoritative story of the discovery of the chemical elements and all that is known of their construction.
Chemical Achievers, The Human Face of the Chemical Sciences. Boyle's law becomes less cold and abstract when it is connected with a face, even if the face is topped with a wig. Marie Curie was a mother, not just a genius scientist, as seen in a photograph of her with her daughters. Chemical Achievers brings together biographical information and historical images in one convenient place. You'll meet chemists in formal settings, in relaxed moments with their families, and engaged in their work. http://www.chemheritage.org/classroom/chemach/ Chemical Elements.com -- An Interactive Periodic Table of the Elements. www.chemicalelements.com Chemical Heritage Foundation. www.chemheritage.org |
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