Familiar Letters On Chemistry, And Its Relation To Commerce, Physiology, And Agriculture
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
9357481834
ISBN-13
9789357481830
Publisher
Double9 Books
Imprint
Double 9 Books
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jan 2nd, 2023
Print length
110 Pages
Weight
143 grams
Product Classification:
Chemistry
Ksh 2,150.00
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The impact that chemistry has on the human industry, agriculture, and commerce, as well as physiology, medicine, and other disciplines, is a hot issue of discussion right now.When compressed, the majority of aeriform bodies are forced to occupy a smaller volume, exactly proportional to the increase in compressing force. All of our contemporary advancements in domestic arts may be attributed to the production of soda from ordinary culinary salt. The animal and plant kingdoms are interdependent on one another and succeed one another in the vast yet constrained ocean. Man needs large amounts of food for support and sustenance while eating just animal products since, given the chance, he kills without eating. Because theory is nothing more than the distillation of a set of occurrences to their root causes, it must be consistent with experience. All plants that are grown for food require alkalies and alkaline earth, each in a certain proportion, for their proper sustenance. A healthy adult's weight does not logically change from day to day in a normal or healthy adult. The body weighs more while you're young than when you're elderly. All the components of the human and animal diet are found in the solid and fluid excretions of both, except carbon and hydrogen, which are released through the skin and lungs.
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