A New System of Chemical Philosophy. Volume 1 / John Dalton.
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TextSeries: Cambridge library collection. Physical Sciences.Publisher: Place of publication not identified : publisher not identified, 1808Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press Description: 1 online resource (592 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type: - text
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The chemist and meteorologist John Dalton (1766-1844) published A New System of Chemical Philosophy in two volumes, between 1808 and 1827. Dalton's discovery of the importance of the relative weight and structure of particles of a compound for explaining chemical reactions transformed atomic theory and laid the basis for much of what is modern chemistry. Volume 1 was published in two parts, in 1808 and 1810. Part 1 offers an account of Dalton's atomic theory. It contains chapters on temperature, the constitution of bodies, chemical synthesis and a number of plates including his famous table of symbols for the atoms of various elements. Part 2 contains a chapter on elementary principles and twelve sections on different groups of two-element compounds. Dalton's work is a monument of nineteenth-century chemistry. It will continue to be read and enjoyed by anybody interested in the history and development of science.
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