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C**E
A brief but enjoyable walk through Chemistry
Here is a book for everyone who has a natural scientific curiosity - a well-written and entertaining look at the chemistry of everyday life. Dr. Schwarz has taken Chemistry, food and magic tricks and rolled them all together in order to create an entertaining read.To name just a few of the topics covered.While cooking peas- how can you make them more GREEN - and why does it workThe chemical benefits of flax seed oilWhy magicians can NOT bend things with thought power alone.The history of Mercury poisoningWhy things are "hot" to taste and how this can be used against bugsAs you can see the list of topics is both broad and entertaining. Amazingly, Dr. Schwarz does not get us caught up in very in-depth chemical equations/reactions. This is book written for someone with scientific curiosity not necessary a Masters in Science!I definitely recommend "The Genie in the Bottle" - and I also give it as an endorsement to be used as bed time stories to your children, for it is these types of short essays on chemistry that may spark the love of the sciences in your child!
T**M
A fun and interesting book, but a little hard to concentrate through
It's an interesting book from a well informed author, and Schwarz explains the science really clearly, with a good sense of humour and without speaking down to the reader - it's a fun to read and I learnt a lot but I found it a little hard to focus all the way through the book.
C**J
Chemicals do good to!
This is an excellent book for anyone interested in knowing a little more about chemicals and their place in the world. Through his stories, Schwarcz explains how chemicals are used in our everyday lives and how very often they are given a "negative impact" as not being natural. He shows how media and others have made chemicals appear to always be bad yet at the same time these agencies neglect the overwhelming good of chemistry! This book is not about bashing media but rather to inform the reader of the global story and the truth about many of the so-called "toxins" in our world. It is a truly interesting book that is light hearted in its style so that it will please both the scientist as well as the non-scientist!Finally, if you ever get to see "The Magic of Chemistry" or take "The World of Chemistry" course at McGill ... they are also highly recommended!
K**T
Chemistry made entertaining and interesting for the masses
This is a fun little book that is exactly what the sub-heading on the book says it is: 67 commentaries on the fascinating chemistry of everyday life. I work as a chemist and I did enjoy reading this book.The book is broken up into 5 main sections. There is a section on Health Matters, Food Matters, Chemistry Everywhere, learning from the past, and Silly stories. The Health Matters and Food Matters are the most organized sections of the book. The mini-stories in the these two sections deal exclusively with health or food. Each section had a collection of short anecdotes. The anecdotes average at 3-4 pages per length with some being shorter and a few being significantly longer.This book is definitely geared more toward the average joe than to a chemist. That being said, there is enough chemistry addressed to interest your everyday chemist too. I was a bit disappointed that I had heard a lot of these stories before; they are things I've read about in headlines or just have general knowledge of. But for everything I had heard of there were two things I hadn't heard about.There is a lot of fun miscellaneous information in this book. Depending on how much of that you want to retain this book could be a quick or a slow read. I personally had trouble reading large portions of it at once because it was just so much information to assimilate. Especially in the later sections the anecdotes tend to jump around willy, nilly. You may be reading about how Hydrogen was discovered then, in the next anecdote, you are reading about Silly Putty. I found that I enjoyed the book (and remembered all the fun facts) the best when I read a few anecdotes a day.The writing style is done very well. There is a lot of tongue-in-cheek humor and there are a lot of cleverly worded passages. This is a chemistry book that will amuse and interest everyone. I personally applaud it for bringing chemistry to the masses. Chemistry is awesome and interesting; and it is wonderful that Schwarcz can make it interesting for everyone. I plan on checking out his additional collections of chemistry anecdotes in the future.
A**R
POPULAR SCIENCE WITH A TWIST OF HUMOUR
WE NEED AN ENGLISH JO SHWARCZTOO MANY PEOPLE NOW KNOW NOTHING ABOUT VERY BASIC SCIENCE, HAVING BEEN DUMBED DOWN BY OUR CURENT EDUCATION SYSTEM, SATTELITE TV ETCSCWARCZ PROVIDES BITE-SIZED DIGESTIBLE CHUNKS OF INSIGHTFUL COMMENTARY INTO THE HOWS AND WHYS OF THE INTERACTIONS OF SCIENCE WITH OUR EVERYDAY LIVES LEAVENING MEATY FACT WITH PITHY, TOPICAL HUMOUR.SOMEWHAT REMINISCENT OF THE GREAT MARTIN GARDENER OF SCIENTIFIC AMERICAM FAME AND LACKING THE POMPOSITY OF STEVEN JAY GOULD (OF BLESSED MEMORY)THIS SHOULD BE A STANDARD SCHOOL SCIENCE TEXT BUT FOR ALL PUPILS OF ALL AGESREAD IT AND SMARTEN UP!!!!!!!!!
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