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is the difference of the concept of transmutation of elements, in the work of Aristotle, and its modern meaning of the elements that are naturally produced in the radioactive decays or in the production [...] elements and their transmutation in the work of Aristotle The elements and their transmutation in modern science The difference between the two views Activity 8 From the lesson today one could find some
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is the difference of the concept of transmutation of elements, in the work of Aristotle, and its modern meaning of the elements that are naturally produced in the radioactive decays or in the production [...] elements and their transmutation in the work of Aristotle The elements and their transmutation in modern science The difference between the two views Activity 8 From the lesson today one could find some [...] Model: http://science-story-telling.eu Background atoms The concept of Atoms is fundamental to our modern scientific understanding of the world. The em- inent physicists Richard P. Feynman pointed out that
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of Science; Vol. 3: Early Modern Science, Cambridge 2006. Findlen, Paula: Natural history, in: Katharine Park (Hrsg.): The Cambridge History of Science; Vol. 3: Early Modern Science, Cambridge 2006 Schiebinger [...] surrounded by lively ideas, new knowledge and upheavals in many areas. The social change in the early modern times, especially the Baroque led to a large interest in the exotic, the miraculous and, in the literal [...] nets of wonder’ or ‘cabinets of curiosities’ were formed, that are to some extent the ancestors of modern museums. They differ from the me- dieval treasuries in that they contain objects of little financial
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who knew everything, o. J. „Natural history“. In The Cambridge history of science; Vol. 3: Early modern science, herausgegeben von Katharine Park. Cam-bridge: Cambridge Univ. Press,, 2006. Grote, Andreas [...] Johns, Adrian. „Coffeehouses and print shops“. In The Cambridge history of science; Vol. 3: Early modern science, herausgegeben von Katharine Park. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press,, 2006. Kerner, Charlotte
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Laurent de Lavoisier on Respiration Antoine Laurent de Lavoisier, who is considered to be the father of modern chemistry and one of the first to execute and exploit quantitative research through his experiments
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” Dalton started to think, and stood silent in the classroom. “Why?” None of the writings of the modern chemists was addressing this issue, and nor- mally, they were not even mentioning these ratios. Chemical [...] that fruitful – Lavoisier was cer- tainly the master who had laid the foundation to the manner how modern chemistry should be executed. Yet, in his writings was no expla- nation for this behavior. And then
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” Dalton started to think, and stood silent in the classroom. “Why?” None of the writings of the modern chemists was addressing this issue, and nor- mally, they were not even mentioning these ratios. Chemical [...] that fruitful – Lavoisier was cer- tainly the master who had laid the foundation to the manner how modern chemistry should be executed. Yet, in his writings was no expla- nation for this behavior. And then [...] Model: http://science-story-telling.eu Background atoms The concept of Atoms is fundamental to our modern scientific understanding of the world. The em- inent physicists Richard P. Feynman pointed out that
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Model: http://science-story-telling.eu Background atoms The concept of Atoms is fundamental to our modern scientific understanding of the world. The em- inent physicists Richard P. Feynman pointed out that [...] is pointing out extremely clear how important the concept of an atomic struc- ture of matter is to modern science. Yet, he also raises implicitly another issue that is very relevant if the genesis of this [...] seen in the historical analysis booth for the development in the Greek antiquity as well as for the modern period, and it can also be identified in the educational conceptions. How- ever, the historical
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Aristotle with reference to Empedokles. However, they carry properties instead of being elements in our modern sense. Consequently our chemical element water is not identical with the ancient elementary principle [...] priority rights. Evidently, there are some differences be- tween Mendeleev’s Table of Elements and the modern Periodic Table. A main difference re- sults from the non existing differentiation be- tween main [...] conceptual understanding has to be taken into consideration when we look at the develop- ment of the modern Periodic System of Ele- ments that includes a conceptual understand- ing of matter. This models enables