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Caveman Chemistry is an experiential exploration of chemical technology from the campfires of the stone age | Caveman Chemistry is an experiential exploration of chemical technology from the campfires of the stone age | ||
http://cavemanchemistry.com/ | http://www.cavemanchemistry.com/ | ||
==Table of Contents== | |||
1 Lucifer (Charcoal) | |||
2 Unktomi (Silicates) | |||
3 Hammurabi (Units) | |||
4 Samson (Mead) | |||
5 Athanor (Ceramics) | |||
6 Venus (Textiles) | |||
7 Adam (Metathesis Reactions) | |||
8 Job (Alkali) | |||
9 Vulcan (Metals) | |||
10 Vitruvius (Lime) | |||
11 Pliny (Redox Reactions) | |||
12 Marie (Dyes) | |||
13 Theophilus (Glass) | |||
14 Ts’ai Lun (Paper) | |||
15 al-Razi (Stoichiometry) | |||
16 Adelard (Alcohol) | |||
17 Tzu-Chhun (Gunpowder) | |||
18 Spot and Roebuck (Acid) | |||
19 Bath (Soap) | |||
20 Leblanc (Soda) | |||
21 Volta (Batteries) | |||
22 Perkin (Aniline Dyes) | |||
23 Eastman (Photography) | |||
24 Solvay (Ammonia) | |||
25 Dow (Electrochemicals) | |||
26 Bayer (Pharmaceuticals) | |||
27 Badische (Fertilizers) | |||
28 DuPont (Plastics) | |||
==Links== | |||
* Book Review [http://makezine.com/2009/06/16/book-review-caveman-chemistry-by-ke/ on Make:] Zine. | |||
[[Category:Materials]] | [[Category:Materials]][[Category:Education]] |
Latest revision as of 22:45, 7 July 2016
Caveman Chemistry is an experiential exploration of chemical technology from the campfires of the stone age http://www.cavemanchemistry.com/
Table of Contents
1 Lucifer (Charcoal) 2 Unktomi (Silicates) 3 Hammurabi (Units) 4 Samson (Mead) 5 Athanor (Ceramics) 6 Venus (Textiles) 7 Adam (Metathesis Reactions) 8 Job (Alkali) 9 Vulcan (Metals) 10 Vitruvius (Lime) 11 Pliny (Redox Reactions) 12 Marie (Dyes) 13 Theophilus (Glass) 14 Ts’ai Lun (Paper) 15 al-Razi (Stoichiometry) 16 Adelard (Alcohol) 17 Tzu-Chhun (Gunpowder) 18 Spot and Roebuck (Acid) 19 Bath (Soap) 20 Leblanc (Soda) 21 Volta (Batteries) 22 Perkin (Aniline Dyes) 23 Eastman (Photography) 24 Solvay (Ammonia) 25 Dow (Electrochemicals) 26 Bayer (Pharmaceuticals) 27 Badische (Fertilizers) 28 DuPont (Plastics)
Links
- Book Review on Make: Zine.