Jamshyd
Bluelight Crew
I am looking for a book (or books, or online resources - the more, the merrier) that talks about the behavioural properties (if I may) of compounds, both inorganic and organic.
So I am not looking for a chemistry textbook. Although numbers pertaining to melting point...etc is interesting, I am more interested in the nature of materials - their origins, appearances, smells, idiosyncracies...etc. In other words, I am looking for information on qualitative rather than quantitative qualities of materials - mainly in the elements of the periodic table, but also more complex materials.
I know that the best thing for that is to actually explore all the materials by one's self, but this is of course rather difficult to do.
I am aware that my question pertains more to Alchemy than to modern chemistry. And in fact that is where I am coming from. However, new things have been discovered which did not exist at the time when people wrote alchemical texts, and so I turn to modern chemists for direction.
Thanks a lot in advance - if anyone even replies, haha.
So I am not looking for a chemistry textbook. Although numbers pertaining to melting point...etc is interesting, I am more interested in the nature of materials - their origins, appearances, smells, idiosyncracies...etc. In other words, I am looking for information on qualitative rather than quantitative qualities of materials - mainly in the elements of the periodic table, but also more complex materials.
I know that the best thing for that is to actually explore all the materials by one's self, but this is of course rather difficult to do.
I am aware that my question pertains more to Alchemy than to modern chemistry. And in fact that is where I am coming from. However, new things have been discovered which did not exist at the time when people wrote alchemical texts, and so I turn to modern chemists for direction.
Thanks a lot in advance - if anyone even replies, haha.