Chemistry : developed by facts and principles drawn chiefly from the non-metals

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Chemistry : developed by facts and principles drawn chiefly from the non-metals

by John Howard Appleton

EN·~5 hours·29 chapters

Chapters

29 total

CHEMISTRY:

1:49

PREFACE.

3:00

CHAPTER I. THE SCOPE OF CHEMISTRY.

6:58

CHAPTER II.THE ELEMENTARY SUBSTANCES.

8:58

CHAPTER III.NAMES AND SYMBOLS OF ELEMENTS.

7:39

CHAPTER IV.CLASSIFICATION OF THE ELEMENTARY SUBSTANCES.

5:42

CHAPTER V. COMPOUND SUBSTANCES.

11:00

CHAPTER VI.THE CONSTRUCTION OF SUBSTANCES.

10:58

CHAPTER VII.HOW CHEMICAL AFFINITY WORKS.

16:23

CHAPTER VIII.HYDROGEN.

23:53

Description

This concise volume offers a welcoming entry into chemistry by concentrating on the non‑metal elements. The author begins with the fundamental principles of chemical reactions, then guides readers through a logical progression of substances—starting with the simplest monads like hydrogen and chlorine, moving on to dyads such as oxygen and sulphur, and concluding with the more complex triads and tetrads. Each topic is anchored by clear explanations, historical anecdotes, and practical observations that keep the material vivid.

Interwoven throughout are hands‑on experiments that can be carried out with modest equipment, allowing learners to see theory in action while reinforcing key ideas. Everyday applications illustrate how the chemistry of non‑metals touches daily life, from lighting a candle to purifying water. The text is crafted to be self‑contained, making it useful for independent study as well as classroom support, and it invites curious minds to explore the underlying order of the material world.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (335K characters)

Release date

2026-07-25

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

John Howard Appleton

John Howard Appleton

A longtime Brown University chemist, educator, and textbook writer, he helped shape science teaching there for decades. His career linked classroom chemistry with practical public health work, including service as a state chemist in Rhode Island.

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