Salts, acids & bases : phenomenological chemistry for blocks in the tenth grade : 1988 edition / by Dr. Manfred von Mackensen ; translated by Julie Hohenberg Gibbons, Bet Dews, J. Petering ; edited by J Petering.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: German Publisher: Place not identified : Pedagogical Section of the Anthroposophical Society in Australia, 2013Description: 92 pages : illustrations ; 30 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
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  • volume
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 371.391 23
Partial contents:
I. Introduction -- II. The salts in their manifold forms-of-appearance -- 1. The form language of salts -- 2. Salt crystals -- 3. Dissolving/Solutions -- 4. Crystallizing -- 5. Diffusion and osmosis -- 6. Halite/rock-salt formations, production and use -- III. Quantitative and geometric themes -- 1. Temperature dependence of the saturation point -- 2. Symmetry, types of crystals, minerals -- IV. Acid-gas and base -- 1. The effect of fire -- 2. Important acids -- 3. Important bases -- 4. General characteristics of acidity and alkalinity -- V. Acid-gas and base -- VI. Chemistry of animal juices.
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Includes bibliographical references.

I. Introduction -- II. The salts in their manifold forms-of-appearance -- 1. The form language of salts -- 2. Salt crystals -- 3. Dissolving/Solutions -- 4. Crystallizing -- 5. Diffusion and osmosis -- 6. Halite/rock-salt formations, production and use -- III. Quantitative and geometric themes -- 1. Temperature dependence of the saturation point -- 2. Symmetry, types of crystals, minerals -- IV. Acid-gas and base -- 1. The effect of fire -- 2. Important acids -- 3. Important bases -- 4. General characteristics of acidity and alkalinity -- V. Acid-gas and base -- VI. Chemistry of animal juices.

Translated from the German.

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