A Revision Course in Chemistry
Author: E.J. Holmyard
Publisher: J.M. Dent and Sons
Edition: 1938
Pages: 252
A Revision Course in Chemistry by E.J. Holmyard, published in 1938 by J.M. Dent and Sons, is a foundational text crafted to support students preparing for final examinations in chemistry, including school certificate and university entrance levels. Holmyard, a prominent science educator, brings clarity and logical progression to the subject, making complex ideas in chemistry approachable and comprehensible.
Structured as a comprehensive review course, the book covers both theoretical and practical aspects of chemistry with precision. Key areas such as atomic structure, the periodic table, chemical reactions, acids and bases, gases, and chemical bonding are broken down methodically. The book also includes numerous illustrative diagrams, equations, and practical experiment guidance, which help in reinforcing the theoretical concepts with hands-on understanding.
Written in a time when chemistry was rapidly evolving into a more precise science, Holmyard’s text maintains a balance between classical interpretations and emerging scientific understanding of the early 20th century. It captures the pedagogical approach of the era—structured, logical, and rich with examples—yet remains accessible even to contemporary readers looking to explore how chemistry was taught during that time.
Its compact format, straightforward language, and emphasis on clear summaries at the end of each section make it an ideal reference for both quick revision and deeper study. For educators, collectors of historical academic texts, and students interested in the legacy of scientific education, this book stands as a testament to the rigour and clarity of early science instruction in Britain.
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Published in 1938 as a comprehensive chemistry revision guide.
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Authored by E.J. Holmyard, a respected science educator of his time.
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Covers key areas of general and inorganic chemistry including atomic theory, chemical reactions, and laboratory practices.
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Includes diagrams, equations, and summaries to support effective learning and revision.
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Ideal for students preparing for school-leaving and university entrance exams in the early 20th century.
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Valuable to collectors of vintage academic texts and those studying the history of science education.
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