These popular molecular modelling sets can help students to visualise concepts such as isomerism through hands-on learning. The models can also be used to learn about balancing equations and molecular geometry.
Discover the science that's really behind your everyday cosmetics and personal care. Discovering Cosmetic Science takes you on an eye-opening journey into the fascinating world of cosmetic science.
The 1914-18 war has been referred to as the ‘chemists’ war’ and to commemorate the centenary this collection of essays will examine various facets of the role of chemistry in... Læs mere
The book recounts some interesting biblical events involving perfume ranging from courtship through seduction to prostitution and murder. It explores the preparation, storage and uses of perfume and is aimed at a broad audience.
Elements Trumps is a fun, fast-paced chemistry card game based on the popular style of Top Trumps (TM).
"Aimed A level students, this book discusses the theory of fireworks in terms of well-known scientific concepts wherever possible, in a concise and easy to understand style."
This new publication brings together contemporary approaches for designing nanostructures that employ naturally derived self-assembling motifs as synthetic platforms.
This comprehensive book describes all aspects of the current sampling and analysis techniques for trace-level beryllium in the workplace.
This unique book deals with the utilization of carbon materials in hydroprocessing and is a comprehensive summary of recent research in the field.
The goal of this book is to show the high potential of chiral sulfur-containing ligands to promote numerous asymmetric catalytic transformations. These ligands can now be recognised as real competitors to the more usual phosphorus- or nitrogen-containing ligands.
Reports on methods of capturing and storing CO2 from major sources to reduce the levels emitted to the atmosphere by human activities.
Introducing astrochemistry to a wide audience, this book describes how molecules formed in chemical reactions occur in a range of environments in interstellar and circumstellar space.