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by P. W. Atkins (Author) "Welcome to the Periodic Kingdom..." (more)
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The periodic table of the elements is the grand, unified theory of chemistry. In The Periodic Kingdom, P. W. Atkins imagines the table as a landscape, with fields of metals, pools of mercury and bromine, clouds of gases, and the offshore island of rare earths. He describes the history of this metaphoric kingdom and shows how its laws are those of physical chemistry: they are the expression in the visible world of the invisible dance of subatomic particles. The Periodic Kingdom is an excellent book for students at any level who want to see the connections between chemistry, physics, and "real life."

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An extended metaphorical description of the periodic table of chemical elements is offered in this compact volume by Oxford chemist and author Atkins (Molecules, Physical Chemistry). The presentation presumes no scientific background. Likening the arrangement of the periodic table to a landscape and the sections denoting individual elements to geographic regions ("an imaginary kingdom, a land of chemists' dreams"), Atkins discusses in topographical analogies the elements' physical and chemical properties. Histories of the formation and discovery of elements and of the formulation of the periodic table itself are surveyed. Later chapters adroitly introduce the basics of atomic physical chemistry. The fantastical imagery, maintained throughout, conveys the author's passion for his subject. Unfortunately, it's remarkably tedious. This work deserves the esteem of connoisseurs of chemistry and perhaps of impressionable youth, yet seems unlikely to hold the attention of a more general audience. Illustrations.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent *popular* science book about chemistry., October 26, 2000
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The previous reviewers split between two camps - those who think this book is oversimplified and those who like the book.

The main point is that this is NOT an academic text book, so that somebody who studies chemistry academically wouldnt benefit much from it, but rather a popular science book, intended to present complicated material that should be accessable to everybody in a way understandable to the average Joe.

That the explanations are simplified is the only solution, considering that the average Joe didnt study quantum mechanics.

The book is not big, but it's supposed to be fun and easy to read, and it's price tag isnt big either.

I like this book a lot - it presents the material in a readable and enjoyable way, making this basic science (and shouldnt everybody understand basic chemistry ?) accessable to everybody.

Though I studied chemistry in high-school and a bit of inorganic chemistry in university, I enjoyed the way the presentation and got another angle on the subject.

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26 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Water-Down Chemistry, September 4, 2000
If you don't know a thing about science, particularly chemistry, or someone who prefers to read science in a casual approach, go for this book.

If you're hard-score sciencist and especially a chemist, go ahead but don't expect this book to fulfill all your savors and wonders.

I tend to agree on one of the previous review commenting on this book being a 6th grade reader - well, the point is, what's wrong with it being an easy and pleasurable reading? If Atkins gives a detailed, hard-core account of the periodic table in this book, the non-science folks will probably not even make to page 5! Less all the quantum mechanics, wave mechanics and Bohr model and electron spin.... This book certainly spices up readers' curiosity with interesting easy-to-relate analogies. For those who would like to read some chemistry on an airplane flying across the continent, this book will definitely not wear you out. Chemists, chemistry students and hard-core scientists...it's ok to take a break from all the obscure theories and amuse at Atkin's canny account of the periodic table that is so familiar to you.

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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Periodic Kingdom is an excellent book., September 18, 1998
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As a pharmacist, I've taken years of advanced chemistry courses. I wish that I'd had this book (The Periodic Kingdom) available during pharmacy school- it would have helped to elucidate some of the most fundamental, yet hard-to-grasp concepts in chemistry. Right now, I'm using Professor Atkins' insightful illumination of the atomic world to help explain these concepts to my 6th-grade son. It beats the dry 6th-grade text any day. I can't praise this book enough.
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3.0 out of 5 stars A condensed book containing the basics of the Periodic Table
Before I embarked on The Periodic Kingdom, chemistry isn't my subject, but I am still familiar with it and have earned a top freshman student award in college. Read more
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1.0 out of 5 stars The Most Annoying Chemistry Book, Ever!
Don't buy this book if you are looking for interesting facts, anecdotes, or history about the elements and the development of the periodic table. Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars Chemistry Via Geography
Peter Atkins has written a moderately interesting chemistry book for a generalist audience in which he explains the relationships between the elements of the periodic table in a... Read more
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2.0 out of 5 stars Excellent concept, poorly executed
I agree with the review by Publishers Weekly, which stated that this book is "remarkably tedious." The concept of likening the periodic table of chemical elements to a landscape... Read more
Published on May 20, 2007 by SandyBeach

5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Introduction
As someone who teaches first year undergraduate students about periodic trends and attempts to give them an underlying cause that isn't physical chemistry heavy, this book has... Read more
Published on May 18, 2007 by A. Berke

5.0 out of 5 stars wonderful introduction to chemistry
As a physicist, I have always felt I understood the basic concepts of atomic structure, the Bohr atom through the Dirac treatment of relativistic electrons and that was enough... Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars Extended Metaphor
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5.0 out of 5 stars Periodic Kingdom by Atkins
This work covers the fine nuances of the Periodic Table of
elements from the East or p-block to the West s-block.
It describes how classic metals evolved. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Novel Investigation of the Periodic Table
Through an ingenious geography analogy, P. W. Atkins offers an entertaining and insightful exploration of the periodic table. Read more
Published on September 12, 2002 by Michael Wischmeyer

1.0 out of 5 stars Over-simplified and underinteresting
Who thought this book would be a good overview of chemistry. I doubt they're still in the business
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