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History of Chemistry, Volume 2 (of 2) / From 1850 to 1910

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The volume surveys chemical advances from the mid-nineteenth century to the early twentieth, tracing discovery of many new elements and inert gases and the emergence of radioactivity and radium; it examines refinement of atomic and molecular theory, methods for determining atomic weights, and the kinetic and thermodynamic treatment of gases and liquefaction. It presents the Periodic Law, concepts of valency and structural formulas, developments in aromatic chemistry, stereochemistry and optical activity, and expanding techniques of organic synthesis, with discussion of experimental methods, industrial applications, and portraits and bibliographies of principal investigators.

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T. E. Thorpe

T. E. Thorpe was a prominent historian of science, particularly known for his extensive work on the history of chemistry. His notable publications include the two-volume "History of Chemistry," which traces the development of the field from ancient times through the nineteenth century and into the early twentieth century. Thorpe also contributed biographical sketches of influential chemists, such as "Humphry Davy, Poet and Philosopher" and "Joseph Priestley." His writings provide valuable insights into the lives and contributions of key figures in chemistry, reflecting the evolution of scientific thought during a transformative period.

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