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The Chemical History of A Candle
Content Provider | Librivox |
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Author | Faraday, Michael |
Abstract | The Chemical History of a Candle is a series of 6 lectures on chemistry presented to a juvenile audience in 1848. Taught by Michael Faraday - a chemist and physist, and regarded as the best experimentalist in the history of science - it is probably the most famous of the Christmas Lectures of the Royal Society. Taking the everyday burning of a candle as a starting point, Faraday spans the arc from combustion and its products, via the components of water and air (oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, carbon), back to the type of combustion that happens in the human body when we breathe. The final lecture "On Platinum" describes a then new method to produce large quantities of Platinum. It was delivered before the Royal Institution on February 22, 1861. (Summary by Availle.) |
Related Links | http://www.archive.org/details/chemical_history_candle_ava_librivox http://www.archive.org/details/acoursesixlectu01croogoog |
File Size | 133734 |
Language | English |
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Access Restriction | Open |
Subject Keyword | nature nonfiction |
Content Type | Audio |
Resource Type | Audiobook |