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File Size: 102379 KB
Print Length: 229 pages
Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1603763961
Publisher: Black Dog & Leventhal (October 4, 2016)
Publication Date: October 4, 2016
Sold by: Hachette Book Group
Language: English
ASIN: B01BKSLH02
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+So in my review of The Elements, I stupidly suggested that the book was a great example of why e-books weren't going to replace physical books any time soon. Well we know how that turned out (the fully interactive Elements app on iOS is breathtaking and undoubtedly many times more popular than the book). I'm sure Touch Press is about to release Molecules as an iOS e-book app too [Update: they did], but I'm still really glad I got the physical book."The Elements" and "Molecules" look very similar, but there are some subtle differences due to the difference in their subjects. The Elements was primarily a beautiful picture book and catalog of all the elements. But that made it somewhat more abstract since most of us rarely interact directly with more than a handful of elements, and their atomic nature is less a part of every day experience. The text was mostly interesting trivia for each element.Molecules on the other hand moves up a layer from atoms to molecular compounds, and as such it comes a step closer to our daily experience. The Elements was a book you mostly looked at, but Molecules is a book you'll want to READ since it's jam packed full of interesting and useful information about the chemistry of nature and human industry.It's still just as lavishly illustrated and beautifully produced as The Elements, but there's much more depth here because the author is not compelled to cover "all" of anything as was the case in the earlier book (where honestly there are a lot of pretty boring or obscure elements).Amazon's "Look Inside" feature lets you see what most of the book looks like if you want to see examples of the topics covered, but it does a good job of covering (in an interesting and visual way) both the chemistry of how atoms become molecules and then the properties of various molecular species, as well as numerous higher level applications and what sort of molecules we experience through our senses (color, scent, taste, etc.) as well as those with biological applications (painkillers for example).A great gift for a child or anyone about to begin their study of the sciences, especially chemistry.It's a book with a very high signal to noise ratio, one that will leave you feeling smarter after you read it.G.
I LOVE this book. It's was difficult to put down once I started reading it. What I loved the most was that the book leaned toward organic chemistry, which is my favorite chemistry topic. The illustrations were very clear; I especially liked how the author rendered molecules with a faint glow — not only does it underscore the reality about what electrons truly are, it also aesthetically looks very pleasing against the black background of the book's pages. The photography was crisp and the subjects were varied and well thought out. Despite having just completed 1200 pages of general chemistry, I still learned an important thing or two that I didn't know before. The topic of this book, molecules, is such a broad umbrella that 1000 people could write such a book and you'd have 1000 very different approaches, some good and others not so good. With such an expansive set of things the author could have touched on, I think he did a good job in selecting what to mention and what to leave out, while still being both educational and entertaining. In short, I'd say you can't be disappointed in this book (unless you just really hate chemistry and/or the physical sciences).(That being said, my only complaint, and it's a minor one at that, is Theodore's rather opinionated views on things. If a second edition ever comes out, I would recommend to the author and the publisher to remove the few places where he thrusts his personal opinions on the reader. Not everyone holds the same beliefs, and opinions don't really belong in a book dealing with science anyway.)
This is definitely a book you want to display on your coffee table. Doesn't matter if you are a science buff or not. The pictures in this book are absolutely stunning to look at. Seeing such detail of the world around us is fascinating. You can read through this book again and again, without getting bored, see something new each time, and change the way you look at everything around you. Mr. Gray includes information about each molecule, and for anyone that is a trivia buff, this book will be a favorite.If you get this book, I highly recommend that you also purchase the author's other book Elements: A Visual Exploration of Every Known Atom in the Universe. Both books are worthwhile purchases for any person.
Theo Gray makes elements and now molecules personal. Neotame is one molecule he photographed for the book, carefully placing just a few grams into a glass dish. Neotame is a safe sweetener that's 10,000 times as sweet as sugar. Despite being exceedingly careful, he still tasted a pleasant sweetness on the back of his tongue, just from the molecules in the air from opening the container. For hours afterward, his mustache tasted sweet. This suggests a great training exercise for college chemistry students -- measure out one gram of neotame, then put it back in the container.This is primarily a picture book, so he's got pictures of everything. Many types of animal pee can be bought, and he shows how they are packaged. A drawback to elements is that most are gray -- with molecules, most are white, but he varies that up by showing the end products, such as many types of rope. Turns out cats and parrots each favor one particular type of rope. I didn't realize how toxic wallpaper could be -- see his section on Paris green (copper acetoarsenite).It's a big book, gorgeously photographed. What sets it apart from a DK picture book is that he's got great stories interspersed with the interesting facts on every page. In the opening, he talks of historic reactions involving the oil of vitriol -- "but I still haven't told you what this stuff is yet". I didn't remember, but I continued to let him tell the story and show the pictures.Highly recommended.
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