Alan Rocke's Image and Reality does so many things vividly and convincingly: it shows how visual images led chemistry step by step to the reality of the microscopic world; how simple portrayals of the logic of substitution and combination were reified; brings to our attention the imaginative, neglected work of Williamson and Kopp; and takes a critical look at Kekule's daydream. And it beautifully delineates the essential place the imagination has in science. A rewarding, lively picture of chemistry in formation.
I am a teacher, and I am proud of it. At Cornell University I have taught primarily undergraduates, and indeed almost every year since 1966 have taug… - Roald Hoffmann
I am a teacher, and I am proud of it. At Cornell University I have taught primarily undergraduates, and indeed almost every year since 1966 have taug…
- Roald Hoffmann
A few atoms added here, subtracted there, is all it takes to make the difference between male and female sex characteristics, between a harmless mole… - Roald Hoffmann
A few atoms added here, subtracted there, is all it takes to make the difference between male and female sex characteristics, between a harmless mole…
Not every collision, not every punctilious trajectory by which billiard-ball complexes arrive at their calculable meeting places lead to reaction. ..… - Roald Hoffmann
Not every collision, not every punctilious trajectory by which billiard-ball complexes arrive at their calculable meeting places lead to reaction. ..…
Alan Rocke's Image and Reality does so many things vividly and convincingly: it shows how visual images led chemistry step by step to the reality of … - Roald Hoffmann
Alan Rocke's Image and Reality does so many things vividly and convincingly: it shows how visual images led chemistry step by step to the reality of …
I came to a happy Jewish family in dark days in Europe. - Roald Hoffmann
I came to a happy Jewish family in dark days in Europe.
From a chemist's point of view, the surface or interior of a star…is boring—there are no molecules there. - Roald Hoffmann
From a chemist's point of view, the surface or interior of a star…is boring—there are no molecules there.
One day I discovered that one could get the barrier to internal rotation in ethane approximately right using this method. This was the beginning of m… - Roald Hoffmann
One day I discovered that one could get the barrier to internal rotation in ethane approximately right using this method. This was the beginning of m…
Knowing without seeing is at the heart of chemistry. - Roald Hoffmann
Knowing without seeing is at the heart of chemistry.
I learned English, my sixth language at this point, quite quickly. - Roald Hoffmann
I learned English, my sixth language at this point, quite quickly.
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