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Changing the worldb The element, molecule, followed by chemistry, “reactions.”bHow long do we know that the world is moving by chemical reactions? The book is very interesting to see how elements come together to form molecules, and the molecules come together to create a nanoscale battle, or "reaction." From critical knowledge of basic chemistry to advanced theories of deep chemistry, we invite you into a world of magical magic.Theodore Gray finally completed the Chemistry Trilogy series by completing "All Elements of the World 118," "The Molecule That Makes the World," and "The Reactions That Change the World," for about 10 years. did. The end of the series, The Changing World, shows the various aspects of chemical reactions by briefly examining the basics of chemistry, elements and molecules.Fantastic reactions to change the worldWith colorful photos and elaborate paintingsHow are fireworks fireworks and chemical weapons different? Do you know that ancient magic was indeed all chemistry? Why do we always think of something boiling inside glassware when we think of chemistry?The World-Changed Reaction introduces exciting chemical reactions in the world around us, including classrooms, kitchens, factories, and streets. The world of chemistry, which is likely to be difficult to feel, is gradually explored around important concepts such as the principle and nature of chemical reactions, energy transfer, the laws of entropy, and the arrows of time.High-quality photos of structural formulas, science kits, and actual experimental scenes filled with three-dimensional impressions are included in the lab. In addition, the authors explanations are wit-rich and clever, so theres no room for boring. It is useful as a reference material for middle and high school students as well as undergraduate students studying chemistry.

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Published April 20, 2018

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Theodore Gray

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Theodore Gray is the author of 'The Elements' and 'Mad Science: Experiments You Can Do at Home-But Probably Shouldn't', and of Popular Science magazine's 'Gray Matter' column. He is the proprietor of periodictable.com and the creator of the iconic photographic periodic table poster seen in universities, schools, museums, and on TV shows from 'MythBusters' to 'Hannah Montana'. In his other life, he is co-founder of the software company Wolfram Research, creators of the world's leading technical software system, Mathematica®, and WolframlAlphaTM. He lives in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois.

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