English Is Important But Chemistry Is Importanter

English Is Important But Chemistry Is Importanter
Author: Sdg Engineer Journals
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2018-12-13
Genre:
ISBN: 9781791629649

English is Important but Chemistry is Importanter -- College Ruled, 8.5" x 11," 120 Page Notebook. Perfect for chemical engineers who need a graphing paper notebook for college, university, work, or professional career. Makes a great gift for chemical engineering majors or students taking chemistry. Also great for high school students and chem teachers!

English Is Important But Chemistry Is Importanter

English Is Important But Chemistry Is Importanter
Author: J M Skinner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2019-07-16
Genre:
ISBN: 9781081031534

This English Is Important But Chemistry Is Importanter 8.5x11 College Ruled Composition Notebook with 110 pages and a matte cover makes a great gift idea!

English Is Important But Chemistry Is Importanter

English Is Important But Chemistry Is Importanter
Author: Sdg Engineer Journals
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2018-12-13
Genre:
ISBN: 9781791629632

English is Important but Chemistry is Importanter -- 8.5" x 11," 5x5 Graph Paper, .20" x .20" per Square 120 Pages. Perfect for chemical engineers who need a graphing paper notebook for college, university, work, or professional career. Makes a great gift for chemical engineering majors or students taking chemistry class at university.

Wiley's English-Spanish, Spanish-English Chemistry Dictionary

Wiley's English-Spanish, Spanish-English Chemistry Dictionary
Author: Steven M. Kaplan
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 980
Release: 2014-02-03
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1118237978

Wiley’s English-Spanish, Spanish-English CHEMISTRY DICTIONARY Translates more than 75,000 terms in chemistry and its related disciplines With more than 35,000 new entries added, the Second Edition of Wiley’s English-Spanish, Spanish-English Chemistry Dictionary has been completely updated and revised, now translating more than 75,000 terms. You’ll find coverage of all areas of chemistry, including chemical biology, biochemistry, biotechnology, and nanochemistry. There’s also coverage of relevant terms in related disciplines of science and engineering. The dictionary’s straightforward, intuitive format makes it quick and easy for you to translate terms from either English to Spanish or Spanish to English. Acclaimed lexicographer Steven M. Kaplan has provided Spanish and English language equivalents that are clear and accurate. Moreover, he has reviewed the current chemistry literature in order to include recently coined terms. Wiley’s English-Spanish, Spanish-English Chemistry Dictionary features: A wealth of information in one portable volume Entries covering the broad range of subdisciplines within chemistry English and Spanish language equivalents of thousands of chemical compounds Terms and phrases in related areas of science and engineering User-friendly format that takes you directly to the precise term needed Current with all the latest terms and phrases used in contemporary chemistry, this Second Edition remains indispensable for researchers, educators, students, and translators working in the field of chemistry. Este diccionario sirve igualmente bien para las personas que hablan el Inglés como lengua primaria o el Español como lengua primaria.

Chemistry Education and Contributions from History and Philosophy of Science

Chemistry Education and Contributions from History and Philosophy of Science
Author: Mansoor Niaz
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2015-12-23
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3319262483

This book explores the relationship between the content of chemistry education and the history and philosophy of science (HPS) framework that underlies such education. It discusses the need to present an image that reflects how chemistry developed and progresses. It proposes that chemistry should be taught the way it is practiced by chemists: as a human enterprise, at the interface of scientific practice and HPS. Finally, it sets out to convince teachers to go beyond the traditional classroom practice and explore new teaching strategies. The importance of HPS has been recognized for the science curriculum since the middle of the 20th century. The need for teaching chemistry within a historical context is not difficult to understand as HPS is not far below the surface in any science classroom. A review of the literature shows that the traditional chemistry classroom, curricula, and textbooks while dealing with concepts such as law, theory, model, explanation, hypothesis, observation, evidence and idealization, generally ignore elements of the history and philosophy of science. This book proposes that the conceptual understanding of chemistry requires knowledge and understanding of the history and philosophy of science. “Professor Niaz’s book is most welcome, coming at a time when there is an urgently felt need to upgrade the teaching of science. The book is a huge aid for adding to the usual way - presenting science as a series of mere facts - also the necessary mandate: to show how science is done, and how science, through its history and philosophy, is part of the cultural development of humanity.” Gerald Holton, Mallinckrodt Professor of Physics & Professor of History of Science, Harvard University “In this stimulating and sophisticated blend of history of chemistry, philosophy of science, and science pedagogy, Professor Mansoor Niaz has succeeded in offering a promising new approach to the teaching of fundamental ideas in chemistry. Historians and philosophers of chemistry --- and above all, chemistry teachers --- will find this book full of valuable and highly usable new ideas” Alan Rocke, Case Western Reserve University “This book artfully connects chemistry and chemistry education to the human context in which chemical science is practiced and the historical and philosophical background that illuminates that practice. Mansoor Niaz deftly weaves together historical episodes in the quest for scientific knowledge with the psychology of learning and philosophical reflections on the nature of scientific knowledge and method. The result is a compelling case for historically and philosophically informed science education. Highly recommended!” Harvey Siegel, University of Miami “Books that analyze the philosophy and history of science in Chemistry are quite rare. ‘Chemistry Education and Contributions from History and Philosophy of Science’ by Mansoor Niaz is one of the rare books on the history and philosophy of chemistry and their importance in teaching this science. The book goes through all the main concepts of chemistry, and analyzes the historical and philosophical developments as well as their reflections in textbooks. Closest to my heart is Chapter 6, which is devoted to the chemical bond, the glue that holds together all matter in our earth. The chapter emphasizes the revolutionary impact of the concept of the ‘covalent bond’ on the chemical community and the great novelty of the idea that was conceived 11 years before quantum mechanics was able to offer the mechanism of electron pairing and covalent bonding. The author goes then to describe the emergence of two rival theories that explained the nature of the chemical bond in terms of quantum mechanics; these are valence bond (VB) and molecular orbital (MO) theories. He emphasizes the importance of having rival theories and interpretations in science and its advancement. He further argues that this VB-MO rivalry is still alive and together the two conceptual frames serve as the tool kit for thinking and doing chemistry in creative manners. The author surveys chemistry textbooks in the light of the how the books preserve or not the balance between the two theories in describing various chemical phenomena. This Talmudic approach of conceptual tension is a universal characteristic of any branch of evolving wisdom. As such, Mansoor’s book would be of great utility for chemistry teachers to examine how can they become more effective teachers by recognizing the importance of conceptual tension”. Sason Shaik Saeree K. and Louis P. Fiedler Chair in Chemistry Director, The Lise Meitner-Minerva Center for Computational Quantum Chemistry, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, ISRAEL

English is Important But Math is Importanter

English is Important But Math is Importanter
Author: Windmill Bay Books
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2019-06-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9781073184286

This fun, stylish and practical Notebook has been beautifully designed as a special gift, as a birthday present or for personal use. Functional size: 6 x 9 in (15.2 x 22.9 cm) dimensions; the ideal size for all purposes, fitting perfectly into a bag. Reliable standards: Book industry perfect binding (the same standard binding as the books in your local library). Tough glossy paperback. Crisp white paper that minimizes ink bleed-through. The book is great for either pen or pencil users. Record book features include: 6 x 9 in (15.2 x 22.9 cm) Gorgeously designed softback, glossy cover 103 white pages Lined pages and blank pages (alternating) - perfect for classroom notes, lists, ideas and doodles Notebooks are the perfect gift for any occasion such as: Science teacher Appreciation Week gift End of year teacher's gift Chemistry teacher gift Teacher's Christmas gifts Click the BUY button at the top of the page to purchase it now.

French-English Chemical Terminology

French-English Chemical Terminology
Author: Hans Fromherz
Publisher: Wiley-VCH
Total Pages: 588
Release: 1968
Genre: Science
ISBN:

"The French and English texts are printed side by side on opposite pages to permit easy comparison. They attempt to indicate the meaning of terms in common use more clearly than can be done by a dictionary, by presenting each in a coherent context. This work is essentially concerned with the science of chemistry rather than with technology.--Pref. French and English indexes. Appendix 3A contains French abbreviations. See also Sci Ref QD5.P25 1954 and language dictionaries in the T9-T10 sections of reference.