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Strange Chemistry The Stories Your Chemistry Teacher Wouldn't Tell You

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Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

12.07.2017

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons

Seitenzahl

364

Maße (L/B/H)

22,9/15,2/2 cm

Gewicht

530 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-119-26526-9

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"Behind every chemist is a teacher who, by their enthusiasm, has made the subject interesting to his or her pupils. Dr. Farmer is such a teacher who has gone to great pains to make his subject relevant to his audience ... The author has composed over a hundred articles on various topics across the whole spectrum of chemistry ranging from the initial chapter on the nature of the chemical bond to the composition of road asphalt ... [this book] should be possessed by every chemistry teacher and I cannot recommend it too highly." Chromatographia, December 2017
 

"A chemistry professor teaches "the stories your chemistry teachers wouldn't tell you" through short, accessible lessons on drugs, deadly household items, mysteries of ordinary objects, and more ... Each lesson is no more than a few pages long and successfully shows how relevant chemistry is in everyday life ...The short sections and accessible language will keep readers' attention, and the frequent addition of molecular structures could be a useful addition to chemistry courses. An engaging chemistry lesson that also serves as an encyclopedia to understanding the world around us." Kirkus, January 2018

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

12.07.2017

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons

Seitenzahl

364

Maße (L/B/H)

22,9/15,2/2 cm

Gewicht

530 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-119-26526-9

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

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  • Produktbild: Strange Chemistry
  • Preface xiii

    Acknowledgments xvii

    1 If You Do Not Know Any Chemistry, This Chapter Is For You 1

    Representing Atoms and Molecules in Chemistry 1

    Neurotransmitters 7

    Intermolecular Forces 11

    2 The Only True Aphrodisiac and Other Chemical Extremes 15

    Death Is ItsWithdrawal Symptom! 15

    What Is the Number One Cause of Liver Failure in the United States? 18

    The Most Addictive Substance Known 21

    40 Million Times DeadlierThan Cyanide 24

    The Most Abused Drug in the United States 27

    What Is the Only Known Aphrodisiac? 28

    The Most Consumed Psychoactive Substance 30

    40,000 Tons of Aspirin 33

    How Bitter Is the Bitterest? 34

    $62.5 Trillion per Gram 36

    What Is the Most Abundant Source of Air Pollution? 39

    Where DidThat Rash Come From? 41

    ItWould Take an Elephant on a Pencil 43

    The Largest Industrial Accident inWorld History 46

    What Is the Most Important Chemical Reaction? 49

    Further Reading 53

    3 The Poisons in Everyday Things 63

    Why Is Antifreeze Lethal? 63

    Aqua Dots:What a Difference a Carbon Makes! 66

    How Can Visine Kill You? 68

    Death by BENGAY  70

    It Is in 93% of People in the United States 72

    The Dreaded...Apricot Pits? 75

    Honey Intoxication 79

    The DMSO Patient 81

    Deadly Helium Balloons 82

    The 2007 Pet Food Recall 83

    Mercury in Vaccines and Eye Drops? 87

    TheWorld's Deadliest Frog 88

    Leaded Candy 89

    Why not Drink "Real" Root Beer? 90

    The Killer Fog 92

    Nail Polish or Nail Poison? 93

    Game Board Danger 94

    What Molecule Killed "Weird Al" Yankovic's Parents? 96

    Deadly Popcorn 98

    EvenWater Can Be Poisonous 99

    Further Reading 101

    4 Why Old Books Smell Good and Other Mysteries of Everyday Objects 113

    The Smell of Old Books and the Hidden Vanilla Extract Underworld 113

    That Smell Is You! 117

    Electric Blue 118

    TheWorld's Most Abundant Organic Compound 120

    Chalk Used to Be Alive 122

    Decaffeinated? Try Deflavored! 123

    Bad Blood 125

    The Problem with Dry Cleaning 128

    The Smell of Dead Fish 131

    How to Make a Spark 133

    The "New Car Smell" 133

    A Gecko Cannot Stick to It! 135

    Why Are Day Glow Colors and Highlighter Pens So Bright? 137

    Why Your White Clothes Are not Really White? 139

    How Can a Spray-on Sunscreen Be Dangerous? 141

    There Is Ink inThat Paper 141

    Vomit and Sunless Tanners 143

    Formaldehyde: Funerals, Flooring, and Outer Space 144

    Further Reading 148

    5 Bath Salts and Other Drugs of Abuse 157

    What Are the Dangers of Bath Salts? 157

    What to Do If YouWant Your Skin to Turn Blue 163

    The Flesh-Rotting Street Drug 165

    How Does a Breathalyzer Detect a Blood Alcohol Level? 167

    How to Become a Brewery 168

    HowWas a Painkiller Used to Free Hostages? 171

    The Secret Ingredient in Coca-Cola  173

    Why Is Crack Cocaine So Addicting? 174

    Cocaine Smuggling versus MethamphetamineManufacture 177

    What Basic Common Ingredient Is Needed toMake the Drugs Vicodin , Percocet , Oxycontin , and Percodan ? 177

    Drug Money Is Right 181

    What Percentage of Americans Use Prescription Drugs? 182

    Are You Ready for Powdered Alcohol? 183

    Ecstasy Is Ruining the Rain Forests 185

    How Are Moldy Bread, Migraine Headaches, LSD, and the Salem Witch Trials All Related? 187

    Further Reading 193

    6 Why Oil Is Such a Big Part of Our Lives 201

    What Substance Is Used to Make 80% of All Pharmaceuticals? 201

    Why Do ScientistsThink Oil Comes From Fossilized Plants and Animals? 205

    How Is Oil Made? 207

    Where Is Most of the Carbon in theWorld? 209

    The MostWidely Recycled Material in the United States 209

    What Material Is Used to Make Asphalt? 210

    How Oil Helped to Save theWhales 211

    Further Reading 213

    7 WhyJuniorMints Are Shiny and Other Weird Facts about Your Food 217

    Why Is Gum Chewy? 217

    The Problem with Gummi Bears 220

    What Is the EasiestWay to Peel a Tomato? 223

    AnotherWay to Eat Insect Parts! 224

    Why Is High Fructose Corn Syrup More Consumed than

    Sugar? 226

    What Causes Rancid Butter to Stink? 229

    Why Does Mint Make Your Mouth Feel "Cold?" 232

    It Is Probably Not Really Fresh Squeezed 234

    Why Are Viruses Added to Some Sandwich Meat? 236

    What Is Margarine Made From? 239

    Why Are Junior Mints Shiny? 241

    Further Reading 244

    8 The Radioactive Banana and Other Examples of Natural Radioactivity 251

    Where Does the Helium We Use in Balloons Come From? 253

    Who Was the First Person to Win Two Nobel Prizes? 255

    Where Is the Radioactive Material in YOUR House? 257

    Which Elements Were First Detected in Radioactive Fallout from a Nuclear Bomb? 258

    Radioactivity in Wrist watches, Exit Signs, and H-Bombs 260

    The Earth Is One Giant Nuclear Reactor 262

    Are Nuclear Reactors "Natural"? 263

    Are Your Gemstones Radioactive? 265

    Radon: The Radioactive Gas in Your Home 267

    The Radioactive Banana 269

    Further Reading 271

    9 Chemistry Is Explosive! 277

    How Do BulletsWork? 277

    What Is the Most Commonly Used Explosive in North

    America? 280

    What Non-nuclear Substance Is the Most Explosive? 282

    What Poison Is Used as an Explosive in Airbags? 283

    Explosive Heart Medicine 285

    Further Reading 287

    10 The Chemistry in Breaking Bad and Other Popular Culture 291

    How Does Methamphetamine Act as a Stimulant? 291

    What Is "Pseudo," and How Is It Related toMethamphetamine? 294

    What Is Ricin? 297

    The Thalidomide Disaster 298

    What Is Phosphine Gas, and Why Is It a PotentialMurder Weapon? 300

    Acetylcholine, Pesticides, and Nerve Gas 301

    Further Reading 310

    11 Why You Should Not Use Illegally Made Drugs: The Organic Chemistry Reason 315

    Why You Shouldn't Use Illegally Made Drugs 315

    The Tragic Case of the Frozen Addicts 320

    Further Reading 326

    Index 327