The Chemical History of a Candle by Michael Faraday... We all probably know the famous English physicist and chemist, and one of the pioneers of these two sciences, the Englishman Michael Faraday. We know his great achievements in the two fields, especially with regard to electricity. However, many people may not know that Faraday was also a unique teacher, that he was one of the first scientists who tried to facilitate science, and that he was one of those who bet on hope and the future, and he cared specifically about young people. In 1825, Faraday established what was called the Christmas Lectures for Young Women, which is a great thing, if you know, especially at that early time, a great scholar who invades the worlds of boys and girls with boldness, love, and foresight. This book is only the text of one of those lectures, in which we recall Faraday's explanation of some of the most important concepts of science for young people. Starting from a very simple matter, which is the burning of a candle, Faraday takes us on a journey to the most important and simplest concepts of science that govern the world. This is a very magical thing. Starting from the burning of a candle, we learn about the physics of the flame, the chemistry of combustion, the components of the atmosphere, the properties of these components, chemical energy, and even the concept of assimilation of food in living organisms and others.
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