About this item
Highlights
- Nature's amazing chemistry has been producing all the raw materials essential for life on Earth for billions of years.
- Author(s): Michael Freemantle
- 352 Pages
- Science, Chemistry
Description
About the Book
A collection of essays and personal reflections on some of nature's chemicals aimed at the popular science market. The essays in this book focus on some of nature's animal, vegetable and mineral chemicals that have fascinated the author during his career as a chemist, chemistry teacher and science writer.
Book Synopsis
Nature's amazing chemistry has been producing all the raw materials essential for life on Earth for billions of years. The chemistry is, however, diverse and often complex and challenging. It has unfathomable depths that chemists and other scientists around the world are still attempting to probe and understand. Chapters in this book reflect Michael Freemantle's fascination with nature's chemistry not only of humans and other animals, but also of plants and minerals. You will discover:
- the chemistry of fruit flies, lobsters and beavers;
- the chemistry of snowdrops, wild cabbages and Himalayan blue poppies;
- the chemistry of minerals containing cobalt and other elements, the mining of which has in some cases led to environmental degradation and human rights abuses.
Michael Freemantle is a science writer who has written numerous books and articles on chemistry, the history of science and related topics. They include The Chemists' War: 1914-1918 published by the Royal Society of Chemistry.