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Neuerscheinungen: Chemie - 3/2011


 
 

Eric R. Scerri

The Periodic Table: A Very Short Introduction

Oxford University Press, 2011, 144 S., Kt., GBP 7.99

 

Here, Eric Scerri looks at the trends in properties of elements that led to the construction of the periodic table, and how the deeper meaning of its structure gradually became apparent with the development of atomic theory and quantum mechanics, so that, as Scerri puts it, one science, physics, arguably came to colonize another, chemistry, although such a view is resisted by chemists. Scerri shows that quantum mechanics is absolutely central to chemistry, as it underlies the behaviour of all of the elements and their compounds, and therefore underpins the structure of the periodic table.

Concluding with an overview of the huge variety of periodic tables that have been proposed in the print media and on the Internet, he explores the debated question of whether there is an optimal periodic table and what form it might take.



Table of Content:
  • 1: Introduction
  • 2: Atomic weight, Triads and Prout
  • 3: Steps towards the periodic table
  • 4: Triumph of a Russian genius
  • 5: The impact of the new physics
  • 6: How the electron explains the periodic table
  • 7: How chemists reacted
  • 8: Quantum Mechanics makes further advances
  • 9: Forged in the stars
  • 10: Back to Chemistry
  • 11: Why so many tables? Which is best?
  • Further reading


About the Author(s):

Eric R. Scerri, University of California, Los Angeles
Dr Eric Scerri is a lecturere in chemistry as well as hisotry and philosophy of science at the University of California, Los Angeles. He is the author of three books, The Periodic Table: Its story and its significance, (OUP, 2007), Collected Papers on the Philosophy of Chemistry (Imperial College Press, 2008), and Selected Papers on the Periodic Table (Imperial College Press, 2009). He has authored over 100 articles in peer-reviewed journals and many articles in popular science magazines including Scientific American, American Scientist, Cosmos, and Chemical Heritage, among others. He is the editor of the Springer journal Foundations of Chemistry.


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