
Elemental
How the Periodic Table Can Now Explain (Nearly) Everything
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Narrated by:
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Roger Davis
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By:
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Tim James
About this listen
SELECTED AS ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF 2018 BY THE DAILY MAIL
'A hugely entertaining tour of the periodic table and the 118 elements that are the basic building blocks of everything' Daily Mail
In 2016, with the addition of four final elements - nihonium, moscovium, tennessine and oganesson - to make a total of 118 elements, the periodic table was finally complete, rendering any pre-existing books on the subject obsolete.
Tim James, the science YouTuber and secondary-school teacher we all wish we'd had, provides an accessible and wonderfully entertaining 'biography of chemistry' that uses stories to explain the positions and patterns of elements in the periodic table. Many popular science titles tend to tell the history of scientific developments, leaving the actual science largely unexplained; James, however, makes use of stories to explain the principles of chemistry within the table, showing its relevance to everyday life.
Quirkily illustrated and filled with humour, this is the perfect book for students wanting to learn chemistry or for parents wanting to help, but it is also for anyone who wants to understand how our world works at a fundamental level. The periodic table, that abstract and seemingly jumbled graphic, holds (nearly) all the answers.
As James puts it, elements are 'the building blocks nature uses for cosmic cookery: the purest substances making up everything from beetroot to bicycles.'
Whether you're studying the periodic table for the first time or are simply interested in the fundamental building blocks of the universe - from the core of the sun to the networks in our brains - Elemental is the perfect guide.
Critic reviews
"Witty, pacy and fascinating...the best book on science I've ever read." (Karl Dixon)
"A hugely entertaining tour of the periodic table and the 118 elements that are the basic building blocks of everything." (Daily Mail)
Interesting and entertaining
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A quirky look at chemistry
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Informative and entertaining
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the book is not condensing or complicated
it is informative and educational
not just a list of science facts or often told tales
interesting worth listening to
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Best lay book
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This was the most fantastic book that I have heard in science. And being a doctor that is saying something.
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Great book
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Very interesting
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Informative and entertaining
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But where is the PDF reference!
Brilliant teacher. A+++ to Roger Davis Narrative
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