Summary
Praise for the previous edition:
"...aided by clear diagrams and photographs, as well as sidebars that cover historical background, notable scientists, and practical applications of the chemistry concepts."—The Horn Book Guide
Most of the elements found in the periodic table are classified as metals. Common characteristics that help us identify metals include conductivity, reactivity, and their ability to be pounded into sheets and stretched into wires. Metals are found everywhere in the universe, and their many functions make them a most valuable resource. Metals, Third Edition takes a sharp look at metals, helping students understand their many intricate uses from industry to the arts.
About the Author(s)
Julie McDowell is a science journalist based in Washington, D.C. She has a B.A. in journalism from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, and an M.A. in nonfiction writing from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland.
Elisabeth S. Nadin is an associate professor of geology at University of Alaska Fairbanks. She is a structural geologist, interested in the strength of rocks in fault zones, and in the geological histories of places. Her other main professional interest is science communication.