Atoms, Electrons, and Change

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A century and a half ago the pioneering physicist and chemist Michael Faraday delivered a celebrated series of lectures that attempted to explain the inner workings of matter through the chemical history of a candle. "There is no better, there is no more open door by which you can enter into the study of natural philosophy", Faraday told his audience. Now the distinguished chemist P.W. Atkins follows in Faraday's footsteps, using his predecessor's deceptively simple theme to show how far we have come in understanding the remarkable chemical reactions that govern everything from how candles burn to how life functions. While Faraday could say little more than that a chemical reaction changes a substance's appearance and properties, chemists today understand reactions in terms of the rearrangement of atoms and electrons. Atkins - tracing the course of a carbon atom released by a flaming candle - explores the complex forces that operate at the atomic and sub atomic levels to drive these rearrangements.

Author(s): P. W. Atkins
Series: Scientific American Library
Edition: 1
Publisher: W H Freeman & Co
Year: 1991

Language: English
Pages: 243
Tags: Physical Chemistry;Physical & Theoretical;Chemistry;Science & Math;Atomic & Nuclear Physics;Nuclear Physics;Physics;Science & Math;Chemistry;Science & Mathematics

Preface vii
1 Unleashing the Flame 1
2 The Arena of Reaction 17
3 The Might of Minimal Change 43
4 Contributions to Chaos 75
5 The Block on the Path 101
6 Concentration, Oscillation,
and the Emergence of Form 129
7 The Voyage of Transformation 159
8 Symmetry and Destiny 181
9 Light and Life 203
Epilogue 227
Further Reading 229
Sources of Illustrations 233
Index 235