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1 First Steps: From Alchemy to Chemistry?
2 Robert Boyle: Chemistry and Experiment
3 A German Story: What Burns, and How
4 An Enlightened Discipline: Chemistry as Science and Craft
5 Different Kinds of Air
6 Theory and Practice: The Tools of Revolution
7 Atoms and Elements
8 The Rise of Organic Chemistry
9 Atomic Weights Revisited
10 The Birth of the Teaching-Research Laboratory
11 Atoms in Space
12 Physical Chemistry
13 The Nature of the Chemical Bond
14 Conclusion: Where Now, and Where Next? New Frontiers
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Trevor H. Levere is a professor in the Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology at the University of Toronto. He is the editor of Annals of Science and the author of many books, including Affinity and Matter: Elements of Chemical Philosophy 1800-1865 and Chemists and Chemistry in Science and Society, 1750-1878.
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