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History of chemistry
A simplified snapshot of the history of chemistry: tracing the lineage of chemistry from the metal-melting ‘al-keme’ days, i.e. the ‘black science’ chemistry days of ancient Egypt; to the atomic theory days of Democritus; to the suggested use experiment by Paracelsus; to the ideal gas law experiments of Robert Boyle. [1] |
See also
● Greatest chemist ever
● History of chemical bonding theory
● History of differential equations
● History of human thermodynamics
● History of thermodynamics
References
1. Lerner, Ivan. (2010). “Old School Chemistry”, ICIS.com, May 07.
Further reading
● Armitage, Francis A. (1906). A History of Chemistry. Longmans.
● Bauer, Hugo. (1907). A History of Chemistry. E. Arnold.
● Moore, Forris J. (1918). A History of Chemistry. McGraw-Hill.
● Bensaude-Vincent, Bernadette and Stengers, Isabelle. (1996). A History of Chemistry. Harvard University Press.
External links
● History of chemistry – Wikipedia.