Synopses & Reviews
There have been some extraordinary developments in chemistry during the 20th century. Cutting Edge Chemistry explains some of these advances and describes some that are likely to happen in the future. These include the many remarkable discoveries made in the life sciences, and the wide variety of technological applicatons of chemistry - liquid crystals, batteries, catalysts and exciting new electronic materials. This book also deals with the practical aspects of chemistry - eg methods of making and analysing molecules, ways of calculating their properties and studying how and why chemical reactions occur. Cutting Edge Chemistry is written by a group of leading young chemists in industry and universities. It is aimed at post-16 chemistry students and shows how the principles of chemistry learnt in post-16 courses still apply in the most advanced research. Each chapter includes questions which it is hoped will test students' understanding of the subject and provoke debate.
Review
Comprehensive book, which can be used as a source of ideas and inspiration for lectures, tutorials and individual study. This unfolding of the historical and modern context provides a platform for understanding science and the scientific methodologies, which would certainly be beneficial to any post 16 chemistry student Physical Chemistry
Synopsis
There have been extraordinary developments in chemistry during the 20th Century, this book explains some of these advances including remarkable discoveries made in the life sciences, new electronic materials and the wide variety of technological applications of chemistry.
Synopsis
Aimed at post-16 chemistry students, this book shows how the principles of chemistry learned in post-16 courses still apply in the most advanced research.
Table of Contents
Introduction; Make me a molecule; Analysis and structure of molecules; Chemical marriage brokers; Following chemical reactions; New science from new materials; The world of liquid crystals; The age of plastics; Electrochemistry; Computational chemistry and the virtual laboratory; The chemistry of life.