
Tim James (3)
Author of Elemental: How the Periodic Table Can Now Explain (Nearly) Everything
For other authors named Tim James, see the disambiguation page.
About the Author
Tim James is an educator, blogger, Inventor, and popular science lecturer for the Institute of Physics. He graduated with a master's degree in chemistry specializing in computational quantum mechanics, and now teaches high school chemistry and physics.
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When I started reading this I thought that it might be a bit simplistic. But I was very wrong. Tim James has managed to put together a really entertaining and interesting book....full of little asides such as the fact that arsenic in small doses is a treatment for leukaemia...and the world's smelliest chemical: thioacetone. (The sort of stuff that is bound to appeal to high school boys ...to whom the book is dedicated). But more than that, he actually goes into some of the details of show more chemistry such as atomic orbitals and explained some things about orbitals that had been puzzling me for ages. I really liked the book. Wasn't even put off by his jokes and humour...... because he actually manages to pull it off quite well. In some ways, this book is the story of the discovery of the various elements and reads a bit like a history cum detective story. (I was distraught with his description of the unluckiest chemist...Carl Scheele (who made a huge number of discoveries but through bad luck, poor timing etc ...never seemed to be given credit ....though he did have a mineral named after him....though later renamed...so he couldn't win)). I will be recommending this book to my 16 year old son. Whether he will take the time off from screen based games to read it is entirely another question....but I think it would be time well spent on his part. Happy to give this book five stars. show less
I feel for many, this is a 5.0 star read and a fabulous replacement for a bad high school chemistry experience.
As a science teacher, this was more or less a review of chemistry basics. Well worth the read if you have an interest in chemistry, and want to brush up on what you didn't get in school, or have forgotten over time.
Overall, engaging, and has some good humor woven in.
As a science teacher, this was more or less a review of chemistry basics. Well worth the read if you have an interest in chemistry, and want to brush up on what you didn't get in school, or have forgotten over time.
Overall, engaging, and has some good humor woven in.
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