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Print Price: $13.50

Format:
Paperback
144 pp.
111 mm x 174 mm

ISBN-13:
9780199683970

Publication date:
February 2015

Imprint: OUP UK


Chemistry

A Very Short Introduction

Peter Atkins

Series : Very Short Introductions

Most people remember chemistry from their schooldays as largely incomprehensible, a subject that was fact-rich but understanding-poor, smelly, and so far removed from the real world of events and pleasures that there seemed little point, except for the most introverted, in coming to terms with its grubby concepts, spells, recipes, and rules. Peter Atkins wants to change all that.

In this Very Short Introduction to Chemistry, he encourages us to look at chemistry anew, through a chemist's eyes, in order to understand its central concepts and to see how it contributes not only towards our material comfort, but also to human culture. Atkins shows how chemistry provides the infrastructure of our world, through the chemical industry, the fuels of heating, power generation, and transport, as well as the fabrics of our clothing and furnishings.

By considering the remarkable achievements that chemistry has made, and examining its place between both physics and biology, Atkins presents a fascinating, clear, and rigorous exploration of the world of chemistry - its structure, core concepts, and exciting contributions to new cutting-edge technologies.

ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.

Readership : Ideal for popular science readers, as well as potential and current students of chemistry and chemists in the field who are familar with Peter Atkins work.

Reviews

  • Review from previous edition: "Atkins wins his readers' attention simply through an elegant and lucid description of the subject he loves."

    --Nature 24/09/2013

  • "[T]he result is pretty much unimprovable. Recommending that every chemistry student in the world read a book by Peter Atkins feels a bit like recommending that everyone buy their books from Amazon. But what can you do? If this book had existed when I was an undergraduate, I'd have benefited tremendously. Now you can."

    --Philip Ball, Nature Chemistry 01/11/2013

  • "This is an excellent presentation, especially for laypeople and high school students or for a 'chemistry for poets' course. Highly recommended."

    --R. E. Buntrock, Choice May 2014

Preface
1. Its origins, scope, and organization
2. Its principles: atoms and molecules
3. Its principles: energy and entropy
4. Its reactions
5. Its techniques
6. Its achievements
7. Its future
Further reading
Glossary
Index

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Peter Atkins is Fellow of Lincoln College, University of Oxford. He is the author of almost 60 books, which include the world-renowned textbook Physical Chemistry (published in its ninth edition in November 2009). His other textbooks include Inorganic Chemistry: Chemical Principles and Molecular Quantum Mechanics. He has also written a number of books for a general readership, including Galileo's Finger: The Ten Great Ideas of Science, The Periodic Kingdom, Molecules , and The Laws of Thermodynamics: A Very Short Introduction. He has been a visiting professor in France, Israel, New Zealand, and China, and continues to lecture widely throughout the world.

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  • First published as the hardback What is Chemistry? The infrastructure of the modern world.
  • A lively authoritative introduction, celebrating the importance of chemistry.
  • Explains its basic structures, principles, and applications.
  • Demonstrates the vital place chemistry plays in cutting-edge developments, such as nanotechnology and smart materials.
  • Part of the bestselling Very Short Introductions series - over seven million copies sold worldwide.