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"This book is about Polyurethane Chemistry: Renewable Polyols and Isocyanates"--
A humorous overview and history of the Nobel Prizes, generally, and the chemistry prize in particular; who won, and why.
The purpose of this book is to address the key elements of planning chemical education research projects and educational outreach/evaluation components of science grants from a pragmatic point of view.
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This book describes the profound changes that occurred in the teaching of chemistry in western countries in the years immediately following the Soviet Union's launch of Sputnik, the first artificial Earth satellite, in 1957. With substantial government and private funding, chemistry educators introduced new curricula, developed programs to enhance the knowledge and skills of chemistry teachers, conceived of new models for managing chemistry education, and experimented with a plethora of materials for visualization of concepts and delivery of content. They also began to seriously study and apply findings from the behavioral sciences to the teaching and learning of chemistry. Now, many chemist...
First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.
"This book is about Contextualizing Chemistry in Art and Archaeology: Inspiration for Instructors"--
The first book in English on the medicinal plants of Europe, this volume contains up-to-date summaries by leading researchers on the pharmacological effects and active compounds for many widely used medicinal plants. It includes discussions of the German Commission E Monographs, of legal issues associated with selling herbs in the U.S., and of the status of European phytomedicines. The chapters are divided into reviews of general issues and detailed entries on specific plants.
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Papers presented at a symposium in Toronto, June 1988, trace the development of the field from the 1800 discovery that hydrogen and oxygen come from water to the flashlight batteries and cheap throw- away alumnimum of today. The 39 chapters discuss the major events and technologies of classical and fundamental electrochemistry, electrosynthesis, electroanalytic chemistry, industrial electrochemistry, electrode systems, and pH measurement. Contains information otherwise not collected, so of interest to science historians as well as specialists. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR