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Chemical History Lab. From Electrons to Molecular Machines

14.99 €
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Chemical History Lab. From Electrons to Molecular Machines
14.99 €
What happens to molecules during chemical reactions and why do some substances become soft and others harden, some become elastic and others become brittle? How does a viscous liquid mass turn into a light, pleasant fabric and why can't a person live without polymers? What were the people who made the greatest discoveries in chemistry, and what role did the element of chance play in these discoveries? What does a laboratory look like and is the life of an ordinary lab technician really so boring? By answering these and other questions, Mikhail Levitsky shows that chemistry is quite fascinating!
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