Ponderables, The Elements: An Illustrated History of the Periodic Table
By (Author) Tom Jackson
Shelter Harbor Press
Shelter Harbor Press
1st September 2017
Revised and Updated
United States
General
Non Fiction
Inorganic chemistry
546
Hardback
168
Width 240mm, Height 282mm
100 Breakthroughs That Changed the World.
In 1869 Dmitri Mendeleev presented the world with the Periodic Table. It contained 63 elements, many more than the four elements established in the ancient world, but less than half the total in our modern table. Mendeleev believed there were many elements still to come. He was right.
This gloriously illustrated essential guide to the Periodic Table tracks the history of a powerful, yet elegant tool that lays bare the building blocks of the Universe. The journey begins just as the first cities are forming, and follows the contributions made by philosophers, alchemists, industrialists, and great scientists.
From the ancient Greek philosophers to the alchemist who boiled urine until it glowed in the dark, the discovery of the elements is a story with many chapters. The thoughts and deeds of great thinkers always make great stories and here are 100 of the most significant.
Each story relates a confounding puzzle that became a discovery and changed the way we see the world.
Tom Jackson is a science writer based in the United Kingdom. Tom specializes in recasting science and technology into lively historical narratives. After almost 20 years of writing, Tom has uncovered a wealth of stories that help create new ways to enjoy learning about science. He studied at the University of Bristol and still lives in the city with his wife and three children.