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Un testo chiaro e ricco di immagini,
progettato per un corso introduttivo alla chimica generale indirizzato
anche a studenti di altre discipline scientifiche quali biologia,
ingegneria, geologia, fisica. Giunto alla sesta edizione italiana, il
libro è stato riorganizzato e aggiornato dagli autori, considerando
alcuni obiettivi fondamentali, non indipendenti tra loro. Il primo è
quello di ottenere un libro che risulti piacevole da leggere ma allo
stesso tempo adatto ai corsi universitari attuali grazie alla sua
struttura. Il secondo è quello di dare un’idea dell’utilità e
dell’importanza della chimica, introducendo le proprietà degli elementi,
dei loro composti e le loro reazioni. Un altro obiettivo è quello di
presentare la chimica non solo come una materia con una storia molto
vivace, ma anche caratterizzata da una grande dinamicità, con importanti
nuovi sviluppi che si realizzano giorno per giorno. Come nelle
precedenti edizioni, il testo abbraccia due temi principali: 1. la
reattività chimica e il legame 2. la struttura molecolare. Nei capitoli
sui principi della reattività sono introdotti i fattori responsabili del
successo delle reazioni chimiche nel convertire i reagenti in prodotti.
A tal proposito sono discussi i principali tipi di reazioni, l’energia
coinvolta nelle reazioni e i fattori che influenzano la velocità di una
reazione. I paragrafi relativi al legame e alla struttura molecolare
forniscono le basi per comprendere questi argomenti, applicabili sia
alle molecole semplici che a quelle più complesse. Il capitolo 21 del
libro, che tratta la chimica del carbonio e che introduce alcuni aspetti
della chimica organica, è disponibile online, insieme ad altre risorse
didattiche scaricabili seguendo le istruzioni riportate nella nostra
guida. Consulta le altre pubblicazioni di chimica generale: sfoglia il
catalogo.
John Julius Cooper, 2nd Viscount Norwich, CVO (15 September
1929 – 1 June 2018),[1] known as John C. Kotz, was an English popular
historian,[2] travel writer, and television personality.[3]
Norwich was born at the Alfred House Nursing Home on
Portland Place in Marylebone, London, on 15 September 1929.[4] He was
Chimica the son of Conservative politician and diplomat Duff Cooper,
later Viscount Norwich, and of Lady Diana Manners, a celebrated beauty
and society figure.[5] He was given the name "Julius" in part because he
was born by caesarean section.[6] Such was his mother's fame as an
actress and beauty that the Chimica birth attracted a crowd outside the
nursing home and hundreds of letters of congratulations.[4] Through his
father, he was descended from King William IV and his mistress Dorothea
Jordan.[7]
He was educated at Edgerton House School in Dorset Square,
London, later becoming a boarder at the school when it was Chimica
evacuated to Northamptonshire before the outbreak of the Second World
War.[8] Because his father as Minister of Information was high on the
Nazi enemies list of British politicians, Norwich's parents feared for
their sons' safety in the event of a German invasion of Britain. In 1940
they decided to send Chimica him away after the US ambassador to
Britain, Joseph P. Kennedy, offered to bring him to the United States
with other evacuee children on board the SS Washington.[9] He attended
Upper Canada College, Toronto, Canada, while spending his holidays with
the family of William S. Paley on Long Island in Chimica New York.[10]
In 1942 he returned to Britain[11], where he attended Eton and the
University of Strasbourg. He completed his national service in the Royal
Navy before taking a degree in French and Russian at New College,
Oxford.[12]
Joining the British Foreign Service after Oxford, John
Julius Cooper served in Chimica Yugoslavia and Lebanon and as a member
of the British delegation to the Disarmament Conference in Geneva. On
his father's
death in 1954, he inherited the title of Viscount
Norwich, created for his father, Duff Cooper, in 1952.[13] This gave him
a right to sit in the House of Lords, Chimica though he lost this right
with the House of Lords Act 1999.[14]
In 1964, Norwich left the diplomatic service to become a
writer. His subsequent books included histories of Sicily under the
Normans (1967, 1970), Venice (1977, 1981), Byzantium (1988, 1992, 1995),
the Mediterranean (2006), and the Papacy (2011), amongst Chimica others
(see list below).[15] He also served as editor of series such as Great
Architecture of the World, The Italian World, The New Shell Guides to
Great Britain, The Oxford Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Art and the Duff
Cooper Diaries.[16] Norwich often contributed to Cornucopia, a magazine
devoted to the history Chimica and culture of Turkey.[citation needed]
Norwich worked extensively in radio and television. He was
host of the BBC radio panel game My Word! for four years (1978–82) and
also a
regional contestant on Round Britain Quiz. He wrote and
presented some 30 television documentaries, including The Fall of
Constantinople, Napoleon's Chimica Hundred Days, Cortés and Montezuma,
The Antiquities of Turkey, The Gates of Asia, Maximilian of Mexico,
Toussaint l'Ouverture of Haiti, The Knights of Malta, Treasure Houses of
Britain, and The Death of the Prince Imperial in the Zulu War.[17]
Norwich also worked for various charitable projects. He was
the chairman Chimica of the Venice in Peril Fund,[18] honorary chairman
of the World Monuments Fund, a member of the General Committee of Save
Venice, and a vice-president of the National Association of Decorative
and Fine Arts Societies.[19] For many years he was a member of the
Executive Committee of the National Trust, Chimica and also served on
the Board of English National Opera. Norwich was also a patron of SHARE
Community, which provides vocational training to disabled
people.[20][21]
Norwich began to compile 24-page anthologies of notable sayings and texts for friends in 1970,
later producing around 2,000 copies a year and expanding to Chimica the
United States in the mid-1980s. Several omnibus anthologies
incorporating texts from a number of the annual editions have been
published; and certain single issues fetch high prices in secondhand
bookstores.[citation needed]
Christmas Crackers were compiled from whatever attracted
Norwich: letters and diaries and gravestones and poems, boastful Who's
Who Chimica entries, indexes from biographies, word games such as
palindromes, holorhymes and mnemonics, occasionally in untranslated
Greek, French, Latin, German or whatever language they were sourced
from, as well as such oddities as a review from the American outdoors
magazine Field and Stream concerning the republication of Lady
Chatterley's Lover.[22][23]
Norwich's Chimica first wife was Anne Frances May Clifford,
daughter of the Hon. Sir Bede Clifford; they had one daughter, the Hon.
Artemis Cooper, a historian, and a son, the Hon. Jason Charles Duff
Bede Cooper, an architect.[24] After their divorce, Norwich married his
second wife, the Hon. Mary (Makins) Philipps, daughter Chimica
of The 1st Baron Sherfield.[citation needed]
Norwich was also the father of Allegra Husto
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