The Mystery of the Periodic Table (Living History Library)

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The Mystery of the Periodic Table (Living History Library)

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The Mystery of the Periodic Table (Living History Library)

Leads the reader on a delightful and absorbing journey through the ages, on the trail of the elements of the Periodic Table as we know them today. He introduces the young reader to people like Von Helmont, Boyle, Stahl, Priestly, Cavendish, Lavoisier, and many others, all incredibly diverse in personality and approach, who have laid the groundwork for a search that is still unfolding to this day. The first part of Wiker's witty and solidly instructive presentation is most suitable to middle school age, while the later chapters are designed for ages 12-13 and up, with a final chapter somewhat more advanced. Illustrated by Jeanne Bendick and Ted Schluenderfritz.

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Age Range: 10 and up

Grade Level: 5 - 6

Series: Living History Library

Paperback: 165 pages

Publisher: Bethlehem Books; Edition Unstated edition (April 1, 2003)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 188393771X

ISBN-13: 978-1883937713

Product Dimensions:

5 x 0.5 x 8.2 inches

Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

4.4 out of 5 stars

43 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#69,471 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

When our homeschool materials order arrived in the mail, I planned on looking through things to see if I wanted to return anything. Well, I ended up reading through this and going to bed at one am! Chemistry was something I 'got through' in high school. But this book was so engaging and interesting, and so clearly laid out the development of modern Chemistry, that I was unwilling to put it down. It is written in a conversational tone, and speaks directly to the reader. It makes the early alchemists and the later chemists into real people with real investigative passions.There were two things that I really appreciated from this book which sort of surprised me: First, it was made evident that an intelligence was behind the elements. The book points out many ways that Chemistry is orderly, exact and not accidental. He doesn't say, "God invented the elements and their properties" but he has at least three paragraphs full of exclamation points and sentences which express wonder at the perfection that the chemists were astounded to find.Second, the author repeatedly describes how the chemist had the wrong idea but experimented the right way; or he had just the right idea, but made the wrong conclusion. I found these instances very encouraging, especially for the young scientist, because it explains that trial and error is a crucial part of finding out facts of science. I don't want my kids to research a question, make a hypothesis, do an experiment, get an unexpected result, and count it a total failure.The author also goes into some effort to show how the chemists of days past stumbled in a group effort spanning centuries to come to what is presently known as the Periodic Table. Until I read The Mystery of the Periodic Table, I thought that the periodic table was just a reference guide, and now I know it is a historical, methodical, even beautiful and interesting diagram. I think this book is an excellent value. I know of no other product like it that includes all the chemists and their experiments, sketches of their apparati, and how they worked off each other's contributions and change each others outlooks. It includes updates up to almost present day. It is an excellent explanation of many basic chemical elements; a few experiments; entirely comprised of biographies; easily God-glorifying; written in an exciting manner which carries the reader along.

I read two chapters before handing it off to my fourteen year-old son. His class is about to begin thorough study of the periodic table (after introduction to it last year). He reads about two books voluntarily per year (as compared to his younger sister who reads six to eight books without being assigned) and has steadily read through this title each night.Other science and sci-fi reads my son enjoyed :Bomb by Sheinken (as in the atomic bomb)Fourteenth Goldfish by Holm (quick and fun read triggering profound discussions)Isaac Newton by Krull (Newton was something else)Archimedes and the door to science (Archimedes was too)

I really enjoyed this book!This book tells all about the complicated journey to the finished periodic table. It begins with the puzzle- the solution to the problem; the periodic table. The book then goes back all through history, from the first chemists, to the alchemists, and atomists. Many scientists are profiled throughout the book- Van Helmont, Robert Boyle, Georg Stahl, Henry Cavendish, John Dalton, Humphrey Davy, Dimitrii Mendeleev, Ernest Rutherford, and many more. My favorite thing about this book was learning more about the scientists and their personal lives. Many science books just talk about the "science" side of things, the discoveries and the experiments, but this book talks about both the scientist's lives and their discoveries. I highly recommend this book, it is one of my very favorite science books to date.

I use this book as part of a high school chemistry curriculum. I have required that each of my students purchase this book. I believe that reading this book allows my students to grasp different concepts much better than they would if they read from tradition textbooks. I am a firm believer that children learn better when they are given the "story" as opposed to random facts that they are expected to memorize.

As an 8th grade physical science teacher, I highly recommend this book for children and adults. It is very well-written, fun, interesting, and at times -- fascinating. I recommend this book as a must-read to any middle school or high school student that wants to pursue a career in the sciences, or any college student that needs to play catch-up. I recommend this book to other science teachers, and this book has made me a better science teacher -- it's that good! For non-scientists, I think it is a great history book that allows the reader to marvel at how humankind can work together, build and build upon the ideas of previous generations, struggle with mistakes for decades, and finally arrive at a brilliant understanding of something far too small to see or touch. It is amazing that human beings figured this all out, and this book tells this amazing story of human achievement. I love this book.

not easy to read but its educational.

This book was very informative. I read it within a few hours and then gave it to my teenager. This book teaches you a whole new way to think of the periodic table. It has a way of explaining the elements that helps you understand them one by one. It was easy to read and I enjoyed the occasional humor in it.I highly recommend this book. It made learning about the Periodic Table easier and interesting!

interesting book, my son says it's ok: the book was accurate and a little interesting. Explains concepts in non-science terms.

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