The Cartoon Guide to Chemistry
By (Author) Larry Gonick
By (author) Craig Criddle
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
William Morrow Paperbacks
7th July 2005
7th July 2005
United States
General
Non Fiction
History
Science: general issues
Industrial applications of scientific research and technological innovation
History of science
Chemistry
Humour
Graphic novel / Comic book / Manga: Memoirs, true stories and non-fiction
Graphic novel / Comic book / Manga: Science fiction
Educational: Sciences, general science
540
Paperback
256
Width 187mm, Height 235mm, Spine 15mm
349g
If you have ever suspected that "heavy water" is the title of a bootleg Pink Floyd album, believed that surface tension is an anxiety disorder, or imagined that a noble gas is the result of a heavy meal at Buckingham Palace, then you need The Cartoon Guide to Chemistry to set you on the road to chemical literacy.
You don't need to be a scientist to grasp these and many other complex ideas, because The Cartoon Guide to Chemistry explains them all: the history and basics of chemistry, atomic theory, combustion, solubility, reaction stoichiometry, the mole, entropy, and much moreall explained in simple, clear, and yes, funny illustrations. Chemistry will never be the same!
Larry Gonick has been creating comics that explain history, science, and other big subjects for more than forty years. He wrote his first guide, Blood from a Stone: A Cartoon Guide to Tax Reform, in 1977. He has been a calculus instructor at Harvard (where he earned his BA and MA in mathematics) and a Knight Science Journalism Fellow at MIT, and he is staff cartoonist for Muse magazine. Craig Criddle is a Professor of Environmental Engineering and Science at Stanford University and has written numerous scientific papers.