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Prologue xi
The Ionists: Arrhenius and Nernst 3
Physical Chemistry in America: Lewis and Langmuir 38
The Third Law and Nitrogen: Haber and Nernst 71
Chemists at War: Haber, Nernst, Langmuir, and Lewis 95
The Lewis-Langmuir Theory: Lewis, Langmuir, and Harkins 121
Science and the Nazis: Nernst and Haber 151
Nobel Prizes: Lewis and Langmuir 175
Nuclear Chemistry: Lewis, Urey, and Seaborg 208
The Secret of Life: Pauling, Wrinch, and Langmuir 239
Pathological Science: Langmuir 269
Lewis's Last Days 293
Epilogue 317
Sources and Acknowledgments 324
Suggested Reading 327
Endnotes 330
Index 363
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