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Molecules : the elements and the architecture of everything / photographs by Theodore Gray & Nick Mann.

By: Gray, Theodore W [Photographer].
Contributor(s): Mann, Nick [Photographer].
Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York, New York : Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers, c2014Description: 240 p. : col. ill. ; 26 x 27 cm.ISBN: 1579129714; 9781579129712.Other title: Elements & the architecture of everything | Elements and the architecture of everything | Molecules | The elements and the architecture of everything.Subject(s): Molecular structure | MoleculesDDC classification: 541.22 GRA
Contents:
A house built of elements -- The power of names -- Dead or alive -- Oil and water -- Mineral and vegetable -- Rock and ore -- Rope and fiber -- Pain and pleasure -- Sweet and double sweet -- Natural and artificial -- Rose and skunk -- Color me chemical -- I hate that molecule -- Machines of life.
Summary: In his highly anticipated sequel to The Elements, Theodore Gray demonstrates how the elements of the periodic table combine to form the molecules that make up our world. Everything physical is made up of the elements and the infinite variety of molecules they form when they combine with each other. In Molecules, Theodore Gray takes the next step in the grand story that began with the periodic table in his best-selling book, The Elements: A Visual Exploration of Every Known Atom in the Universe. Here, he explores through fascinating stories and trademark stunning photography the most interesting, essential, useful, and beautiful of the millions of chemical structures that make up every material in the world. Gray begins with an explanation of how atoms bond to form molecules and compounds, as well as the difference between organic and inorganic chemistry. He then goes on to explore the vast array of materials molecules can create, including: soaps and solvents; goops and oils; rocks and ores; ropes and fibers; painkillers and dangerous drugs; sweeteners; perfumes and stink bombs; colors and pigments; and controversial compounds including asbestos, CFCs, and thimerosal. Big, gorgeous photographs, as well as diagrams of the compounds and their chemical bonds, rendered with never before seen beauty, fill the pages and capture molecules in their various states. As he did in The Elements, Gray shows us molecules as we've never seen them before. It's the perfect book for his loyal fans who've been eager for more and for anyone fascinated with the mysteries of the material world.-- Source other than Library of Congress.
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540.2 EMS Chemistry at home : 540.76 NOR Essential Chemistry for Cambridge IGCSE : 541 KEE Why chemical reactions happen / 541.22 GRA Molecules : 546 ALD Periodic tales : 546 BER Plutonium : 546 BRO Seven elements that have changed the world /

Includes index.

A house built of elements -- The power of names -- Dead or alive -- Oil and water -- Mineral and vegetable -- Rock and ore -- Rope and fiber -- Pain and pleasure -- Sweet and double sweet -- Natural and artificial -- Rose and skunk -- Color me chemical -- I hate that molecule -- Machines of life.

In his highly anticipated sequel to The Elements, Theodore Gray demonstrates how the elements of the periodic table combine to form the molecules that make up our world. Everything physical is made up of the elements and the infinite variety of molecules they form when they combine with each other. In Molecules, Theodore Gray takes the next step in the grand story that began with the periodic table in his best-selling book, The Elements: A Visual Exploration of Every Known Atom in the Universe. Here, he explores through fascinating stories and trademark stunning photography the most interesting, essential, useful, and beautiful of the millions of chemical structures that make up every material in the world. Gray begins with an explanation of how atoms bond to form molecules and compounds, as well as the difference between organic and inorganic chemistry. He then goes on to explore the vast array of materials molecules can create, including: soaps and solvents; goops and oils; rocks and ores; ropes and fibers; painkillers and dangerous drugs; sweeteners; perfumes and stink bombs; colors and pigments; and controversial compounds including asbestos, CFCs, and thimerosal. Big, gorgeous photographs, as well as diagrams of the compounds and their chemical bonds, rendered with never before seen beauty, fill the pages and capture molecules in their various states. As he did in The Elements, Gray shows us molecules as we've never seen them before. It's the perfect book for his loyal fans who've been eager for more and for anyone fascinated with the mysteries of the material world.-- Source other than Library of Congress.

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