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Paperback The Chemical History of a Candle Book

ISBN: 0486425428

ISBN13: 9780486425429

The Chemical History of a Candle

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One of the greatest experimental scientists of all time, Michael Faraday (1791-1867) developed the first electric motor, electric generator, and dynamo -- essentially creating the science of electrochemistry. This book, the result of six lectures he delivered to young students at London's Royal Institution, concerns another form of energy -- candlelight.
Faraday titled the lectures "The Chemical History of a Candle," choosing the subject because, as he explained, "There is not a law under which any part of this universe is governed which does not come into play and is not touched upon during the time a candle burns]."
That statement is the foundation for a book that describes, with great clarity, the components, function and weight of the atmosphere; the function of a candle wick; capillary attraction; the carbon content in oxygen and living bodies; the production of carbon dioxide from coal gas and sugar; the properties of carbonic acid; respiration and its analogy to the burning of a candle; and much more. There is also a chapter comprising Faraday's "Lecture on Platinum."
A useful classroom teaching tool, this classic text will also appeal to a wide audience interested in scientific inquiry.

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A "must have" book in your Amateur Science Collection.

Michael Faraday has been a hero of mine since childhood. When I found this book as an adult I wished that I had found it as a kid during my "experiment" phase. All 22 of these chemistry experiments are easily (and safely) within reach of the average kid under adult supervision. This book also connects you directly with history through the verbatim recording of his so called "Christmas" lectures for youngsters that Faraday presented at the Royal Institution. The 22 experiments were added by the publisher to augment the six lectures. While I haven't done each one they are well written and each looks like it will work the first time. I can't recommend this book highly enough -- it should be in every school library and on every girl and boy's book shelf!
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