An Introduction to Chemical Science

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An Introduction to Chemical Science

by Rufus P. (Rufus Phillips) Williams

EN·~5 hours

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Designed as a hands‑on guide for the average high‑school learner, this text presents chemistry as a series of clear, practical experiments rather than a dense encyclopedia. By emphasizing the language of chemical equations, it helps students grasp the underlying logic of reactions with confidence. The book also spotlights the relationships among acids, bases and salts, giving readers a solid framework before they move deeper into the subject.

The accompanying laboratory manual encourages active note‑taking, with step‑by‑step directions on one page and space for personal observations on the opposite. Real‑world classroom experience informs every experiment, ensuring they are both doable and instructive. Teachers are urged to foster curiosity by supporting modest home‑lab setups, turning everyday spaces into miniature science stations and nurturing a lasting enthusiasm for chemistry.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (334K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2003-02-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

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Rufus P. (Rufus Phillips) Williams

1851–1911

A chemistry teacher and textbook writer of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, this author helped make laboratory science more approachable for students. His work includes practical manuals and introductory texts designed for classroom use.

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