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Laws and Order in Eighteenth-Century Chemistry

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Laws and Order in Eighteenth-Century Chemistry - Duncan, Alistair
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The eighteenth century was the formative period in which chemistry established itself as an autonomous discipline with its own concepts and modes of explanation, independent of mathematical physics. Yet much previous writing in this area has concentrated on theories derived from more traditional fields such as physics. This book traces chemistry's transition from alchemy to its own branch of knowledge. It describes the growth of affinity tables, which chemists hoped would lead to the induction of predictive laws, and which ...

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Laws and Order in Eighteenth-Century Chemistry 1996, Oxford University Press, USA, Oxford, England

ISBN-13: 9780198558064

Hardcover