All Arts articles – Page 59
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Scuppering the sceptics
The author of this work is unusual in that he is best known for a hoax he perpetrated on an unsuspecting journal in the spring of 1996
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Cleaning up chemical warfare
This book will be a valuable resource to anyone interested in biological and chemical warfare agents (B/C weapons)
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Sandwich compounds
It is over 50 years ago that ferrocene, the first metallocene, was discovered
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Chemistry for the masses
How do you portray a science that now owes (perhaps) as much to Bill Gates as to Bunsen?
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Photosciences of the human skin
Sun-worshipping comes with serious acute and chronic risks to the skin
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Speeding up the chemistry in our lives
This is one of those timely books that does not leave you empty-handed
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A revised organic classic
Well-established introductory organic chemistry textbook for undergraduates
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From down under
This is a single-volume chemistry book developed for first-year chemistry courses in Australia and New Zealand
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Materials with a broad brush
This book attempts to address all aspects of the very broad discipline of materials chemistry
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Its all about orbitals
This is a readable and engaging introduction to chemistry at a fairly demanding first year undergraduate level
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Assessing Risks
This book is a clear and well-written introduction to chemical toxicology and risk assessment
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Organic helping hand
This workbook accompanies Wyatt and Warren's supremely useful and practical text Organic Synthesis
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Reaction mechanisms
Reading this book has taken me back 50 years to the lectures we had from Peter Sykes on organic reaction mechanisms
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On the three laws
Readers might suspect that doing chemical thermodynamics at a glance is rather like tossing back a fine cognac in a gulp
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A paradox's coming of age
Considering the major advances in the exciting area of biological inorganic chemistry that the last decade has seen