Chemistry Industry & the Environment

By: Lowe, James NMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Dubugue: Wm.C.Brown Pub, 1994Description: xii, 331 pages : illustrationsISBN: 069717087X ; 9780697170873Subject(s): Chemistry | Environmental chemistryDDC classification: 660
Contents:
From the beginnings of modern chemistry to Dalton's atomic theory; from molecules to the periodic table; radioactivity and the structure of atoms; the modern atom and the periodic table; bonding in elements and in compounds; chemical structure and physical properties; radiation and molecules; acids and bases; oxidation-reduction reactions; reaction rates and pathways; energy, entropy and chemical change; energy for the 21st century; down to earth chemistry; metals; an introduction to organic chemistry; organic compounds from petroleum in transportation and agriculture; structural polymers; carbohydrates, lipids and proteins; informational biopolymers, pharmaceuticals and biotechnology.
Summary: Written for a one-semester course for non-science majors seeking to satisfy a science requirement and gain exposure to college-level chemistry, this practical text offers insight into the benefits and problems that accompany the use of technology, emphasizing the impact that science and technology have on our lives and the environment. It presents the history and philosophy of science and explores relationships between the structures of materials and their physical and chemical properties. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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Includes index.

From the beginnings of modern chemistry to Dalton's atomic theory; from molecules to the periodic table; radioactivity and the structure of atoms; the modern atom and the periodic table; bonding in elements and in compounds; chemical structure and physical properties; radiation and molecules; acids and bases; oxidation-reduction reactions; reaction rates and pathways; energy, entropy and chemical change; energy for the 21st century; down to earth chemistry; metals; an introduction to organic chemistry; organic compounds from petroleum in transportation and agriculture; structural polymers; carbohydrates, lipids and proteins; informational biopolymers, pharmaceuticals and biotechnology.

Written for a one-semester course for non-science majors seeking to satisfy a science requirement and gain exposure to college-level chemistry, this practical text offers insight into the benefits and problems that accompany the use of technology, emphasizing the impact that science and technology have on our lives and the environment. It presents the history and philosophy of science and explores relationships between the structures of materials and their physical and chemical properties. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.

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