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The Chemical History of a Candle
About this book
The Chemical History of a Candle is a classic scientific work by Michael Faraday, based on a series of six Christmas lectures delivered to a juvenile audience at the Royal Institution in 1860-61. In this engaging and accessible book, Faraday uses the simple candle as a starting point to explore the fundamental principles of chemistry and physics. Through vivid demonstrations and clear explanations, he reveals the complex processes underlying the burning of a candle, including combustion, the nature of gases, the production of water, and the transformation of matter. Faraday's lectures guide readers through the journey of a candle's flame, examining the roles of heat, light, air, and the chemical reactions that sustain the flame. He discusses the composition of wax, the function of the wick, and the invisible gases released during burning. Along the way, Faraday introduces key scientific concepts such as the conservation of mass, the properties of carbon and hydrogen, and the behavior of oxygen. He also delves into broader topics like the structure of the atmosphere, the formation of water, and the interconnectedness of natural phenomena. Written in a conversational and enthusiastic style, The Chemical History of a Candle not only imparts scientific knowledge but also encourages curiosity and wonder about the natural world. Faraday's ability to make complex ideas understandable and exciting has made this book a timeless introduction to the principles of chemistry and the scientific method. It remains a testament to the power of observation, experimentation, and clear communication in science, inspiring generations of readers to look more closely at the everyday marvels around them.
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Ciencias físicasSubtopic
BioquímicaTable of contents
- PREFACE
- CONTENTS.
- NOTES.