Carbon Chemistry
Carbon Chemistry
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Chelsea House
Just the Series: Essential Chemistry   

Series and Publisher: Essential Chemistry   

Annotation: Describes how carbon is an essential element for life on Earth, where it is found in everyday life, and what is being done to offset the increased carbon emissions modern life has caused.
Genre: [Chemistry]
 
Reviews: 4
Catalog Number: #27232
Format: Library Binding
Publisher: Chelsea House
Copyright Date: 2009
Edition Date: 2009 Release Date: 01/01/09
Pages: 117 pages
ISBN: 0-7910-9708-0
ISBN 13: 978-0-7910-9708-3
Dewey: 546
LCCN: 2007051318
Dimensions: 25 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Horn Book (Sat Aug 01 00:00:00 CDT 2009)

These textbooklike volumes cover advanced physical, organic, and geochemistry topics. Concepts range from standard molecular chemistry to applied chemistry, including such subtopics as the carbon cycle, global warming, rock formation, and industrial products. Numerous charts, photographs, diagrams, and sidebars (including real-world applications) help break up the dense texts. Reading list, websites. Bib., glos., ind.

School Library Journal (Thu Apr 28 00:00:00 CDT 2022)

LEW, Kristi . Acids and Bases . 124p. ISBN 978-0-7910-9783-0 . LC 2008024015. WEST, Krista . Carbon Chemistry . 117p. ISBN 978-0-7910-9708-3 . LC 2007051318. ea vol: (Essential Chemistry Series). charts. diags. illus. photos. bibliog. further reading. glossary. index. Web sites. CIP. Chelsea House . 2009. RTE $35. Gr 8 Up In the first book, Cobb introduces students to the atmosphere, the hydrosphere, the lithosphere, and the biosphere and then discusses how they interact with one another. Lew begins by introducing acids and bases and explains how their existence and reactions are critical to the operations of the Earth. Closing chapters highlight acids and bases in industry, in the human body, and in nature. West kicks off with an introduction to carbon chemistry, followed by a review of atoms and elements. Other subjects include carbon-compound chemistry, biomolecules, the carbon cycle, the atmosphere and climate, global warming, carbon producers, and carbon and energy. Annotated, colorful photographs and illustrations appear on most spreads, and boxed areas and sidebars highlight specific subjects and areas. The explanations are clear and detailed and offer informative introductions to the topics. These comprehensive titles will be useful additions to most libraries. Maren Ostergard, King County Library System, Issaquah, WA

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Reading Level: 8.0
Interest Level: 7-12
The versatility of carbon is what makes this element such a large part of human life. All life on Earth is carbon-based, and humans cannot live without it. In addition, most of the energy that humans use to power homes and cars comes from carbon combustion. As a result of these multiple, widespread uses of carbon, humans have accidentally disrupted the Earth's balance of this element—with largely unknown future consequences. Now, science looks to the chemistry of carbon to set the balance straight. Carbon Chemistry describes how carbon is an essential element for life on Earth, where it is found in everyday life, and what is being done to offset the increased carbon emissions modern life has caused.

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The versatility of carbon is what makes this element so much a part of human life. All life on Earth is carbon-based, and humans cannot live without carbon. Most of the energy humans use to power homes and cars comes from carbon combustion. As a result of these multiple, widespread uses of carbon, humans have accidentally disrupted the Earth's balance of carbon - with largely unknown future consequences. Now, science looks to the chemistry of carbon to set the balance straight. This title describes how carbon is an essential element for life on Earth, how it is found in everyday life, and what is being done to offset the increased carbon emissions modern life has caused.


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