The Principles of Chemistry, Volume I by Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleyev

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Author Mendeleyev, Dmitry Ivanovich, 1834-1907
Editor Lawson, T. A. (Thomas Atkinson)
Translator Kamensky, George
Title The Principles of Chemistry, Volume I
Note Reading ease score: 45.4 (College-level). Difficult to read.
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Summary "The Principles of Chemistry, Volume I" by Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleyev is a scientific publication written in the late 19th century. This foundational text serves as an introduction to the principles and methodologies of chemistry, emphasizing the author's philosophical approach to understanding the laws governing chemical processes, notably the periodic law he famously formulated. The book is aimed at students and practitioners in the field, providing insights into the relationships and transformations of chemical substances. The opening of the book includes both a translator’s and author’s preface, where Mendeleyev expresses his intent to harmonize experimental data with theoretical insights, fostering a deeper understanding of chemical principles. He reflects on the evolution of chemistry from observational practices to its establishment as a systematic science, highlighting the importance of historical figures like Lavoisier in framing the principles that underpin it. Mendeleyev's aim is to encourage a spirit of inquiry and experimentation among students, illustrating his conviction that chemistry not only reveals the nature of material substances but also serves practical humanitarian purposes. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class QD: Science: Chemistry
Subject Chemistry
Subject Periodic law
Subject Argon
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EBook-No. 51326
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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