
audiobook
by William McPherson, William Edwards Henderson
AN ELEMENTARY - STUDY OF CHEMISTRY - BY - WILLIAM McPHERSON, PH.D. - PROFESSOR OF CHEMISTRY, OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY - AND - WILLIAM EDWARDS HENDERSON, PH.D. - ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF CHEMISTRY, OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY - REVISED EDITION
PREFACE
LIST OF FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS
AN ELEMENTARY STUDY OF CHEMISTRY
CHAPTER I - INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER II - OXYGEN
CHAPTER III - HYDROGEN
CHAPTER IV - COMPOUNDS OF HYDROGEN AND OXYGEN; WATER AND HYDROGEN DIOXIDE - WATER
CHAPTER V - THE ATOMIC THEORY
CHAPTER VI - CHEMICAL EQUATIONS AND CALCULATIONS
A clear, thoughtfully organized introduction to chemistry, this text invites newcomers to explore the foundations of the science while keeping a respectful nod to its historic pioneers. The authors weave in the story of early experimental breakthroughs, reminding readers how careful measurement reshaped our understanding of combustion and elemental composition.
Designed for classroom use, the book balances theory with practical insight, presenting core ideas such as reversible reactions and equilibrium in language that a beginner can grasp. It adopts the modern oxygen‑based atomic‑weight system and offers a concise overview of electrolytic dissociation, reflecting the prevailing consensus of its era without overwhelming the student.
Each chapter concludes with carefully chosen problems that reinforce concepts and encourage independent thinking, while the accompanying laboratory notes provide guidance for demonstrations that teachers can perform at the lecture table. The result is a textbook that builds a solid conceptual base, preparing learners for deeper study and everyday applications of chemistry.
Language
en
Duration
~12 hours (699K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Elaine Walker, Josephine Paolucci and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2007-03-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1864–1951
A longtime Ohio State chemist and educator, he helped shape science teaching in the early 20th century and also stepped in twice as acting president of the university. He is best remembered for clear, practical chemistry textbooks written for students.
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Best known for coauthoring early 20th-century chemistry textbooks, this American educator helped shape how generations of students first encountered the subject. His work combined classroom teaching with clear, practical instruction.
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