
Artikelbeschreibung
This reference work describes comprehensively, compactly and precisely the history, properties, production and application of all elements of the periodic table. Particular attention is paid to the chemical compounds of the elements, which are also presented extensively. This book contains 23 chapters, each of which includes the elements in the form of subchapters
The introductory part, which illuminates the history of the respective element, often contains biographies of well-known researchers whose creative periods range from the near past to the Middle Ages. You will not only find portraits of chemists, but also of nuclear physicists, astronomers and medical doctors.
- of the eight main groups,
- the first and second as well as the fourth to tenth subgroups,
- the rare earth metals and the third subgroup
- as well as the actinides.
The introductory part, which illuminates the history of the respective element, often contains biographies of well-known researchers whose creative periods range from the near past to the Middle Ages. You will not only find portraits of chemists, but also of nuclear physicists, astronomers and medical doctors.
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| Hersteller: | Springer Heidelberg |
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Tiergartenstr. 17 DE-69121 Heidelberg |
| Kontakt: | buchhandel-buch@springer.com |
Personeninformation
Dr. Hermann Sicius was born in Düsseldorf in 1958 and is a chemist, translator and book author. After completing his doctorate at the Heinrich Heine University in Düsseldorf, he worked in the chemical industry. Hermann Sicius lived in North America for three years for professional reasons and began working with Springer in 2014. This resulted in the compact books in Springer's Essentials series on the subject of chemical elements and finally this reference work. Editors of well-known regional newspapers and societies have invited him to give lectures on this subject.
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