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From Arsenic to Zirconium

Description

Indulge your love of the periodic table with this collection of poems and fun facts about the chemical elements that make up our world. From arsenic to zirconium, this book describes the characteristics, history, and quirks of each element. The poems are a launching point for a guided tour of the elements filled with fascinating scientific trivia. For instance:

•Antimony, used to treat constipation in the Middle Ages, may have killed Mozart.
•There’s arsenic in your prawns! (But don’t worry, it won’t harm you.)
•Erbium is used to “dope” optical fiber amplifiers that make your YouTube videos download faster.
•Iridium was key to the meteor theory of why dinosaurs went extinct.
•You’ll find potassium in both bananas and gunpowder.
•Sulfur plays a role in whether your hair is curly or straight.

Expand your library of scientific literature with this playful and poetic romp through the periodic table.

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No Starch Press

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5h 20m

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296 pages

From Arsenic to Zirconium

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  • Type
    Books
  • Provider
    No Starch Press
  • Pricing
    Exclusively Paid
  • Duration
    5h 20m
  • Certificate
    No Certificate

Indulge your love of the periodic table with this collection of poems and fun facts about the chemical elements that make up our world. From arsenic to zirconium, this book describes the characteristics, history, and quirks of each element. The poems are a launching point for a guided tour of the elements filled with fascinating scientific trivia. For instance:

•Antimony, used to treat constipation in the Middle Ages, may have killed Mozart.
•There’s arsenic in your prawns! (But don’t worry, it won’t harm you.)
•Erbium is used to “dope” optical fiber amplifiers that make your YouTube videos download faster.
•Iridium was key to the meteor theory of why dinosaurs went extinct.
•You’ll find potassium in both bananas and gunpowder.
•Sulfur plays a role in whether your hair is curly or straight.

Expand your library of scientific literature with this playful and poetic romp through the periodic table.