Chemical Composition of Everyday Products
By (Author) John Toedt
By (author) Darrell Koza
By (author) Kathleen Van Cleef-Toedt
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
30th May 2005
United States
General
Non Fiction
Chemistry
540
Hardback
216
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
454g
Explains the chemical compositions of over 100 household product groups, showing how chemistry influences our everyday lives Chemicals, both helpful and harmful, affect our everyday lives. From cosmetics to medications, from cleansers to lighting, automotive, and office products, each is composed of a complex blending of elements to perform a specific task. This book analyses over 100 groups of products, identifying the specific chemical composition of a product, the historical use of the product, how it functions, and any associated environmental and/or human health issues. Ten laboratory experiments provide students with the opportunity to observe these chemicals "in action." Readers will learn which chemical elements are in everyday products and how they may affect health and the environment, assisting them in making educated choices as consumers. Products analysed include: Soaps and laundry products; cosmetics and bathroom products; health and medical products; baby products; cleaning products; lighting; common household and lawn products; automotive and general repair products; common materials [paper, plastic cement, spray paint] and office supply products. Uses everyday objects to demonstrate how chemistry influences our lives Includes 10 experiments that can be carried out in the classroom
[W]ide-ranging in scope, dealing with over 100 groups of products from health and medical to those associated with lighting and cleaning products to those described as 'lawn products'.[t]his book could usefully provide snippets of information to enliven lessons. * School Science Review *
Both high school and college collections strong in chemistry will want to add this helpful analysis to their collection: over 100 groups of products receive attention to not only chemical composition, but historic product use, functions, and related issues. Ten lab exercises provide students with observation keys, making Chemical Composition of Everyday Products the perfect supplemental text for introductory chemistry courses. Easy to access and understand, relating to everyday materials from soap and cosmetics to baby products what more could one wish for * MBR Bookwatch *
JOHN TOEDT is Assistant Professor of Physical Sciences at Eastern Connecticut State University where he is also Director of the Biochemistry Program. DARRELL KOZA is Assistant Professor of Chemistry and serves as the Director of Chemistry for the Center for Antimicrobial Resistance at Eastern Connecticut State University. KATHLEEN VAN CLEEF-TOEDT is currently Lecturer in the Department of Physiology and Neurobiology at the University of Connecticut.