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Chemistry - The Elements We Live By: How Iron Helps Us Breathe, Potassium Lets Us See, and Other Surprising Superpowers of the Periodic Table

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Book Synopsis: This “excellent” popular science book explores just what we—and the things around us—are made of (Aftenposten, Norway). Some elements get all the attention: glittering gold, radioactive uranium—materials we call “precious” because they are so rare. But what could be more precious than the building blocks of life—from the oxygen in our air to the carbon in all living things? In The Elements We Live By, physicist and award-winning author Anja Røyne reminds us that we’d be lost without the quiet heroes of the periodic table. Our bodies need phosphorus to hold our DNA together, potassium to power our optic nerves, and many more elements—in just the right amounts—to function. Other fundamental elements keep our technology (and society) running: Our phones contain arsenic, boron, and gallium to control signals and store information; indium and tin for the touch screen; and lithium for the battery. Everything is made of elements—every galaxy, star, and planet—from the iron in Earth’s core to the silicon in its sand. But that doesn’t mean the elements we rely on will never run out; for example, about half the lithium we need is extracted from rocks in Australia, and the other half is from saltwater in Argentina and Chile. As Røyne travels the world to find where these elements exist (some in ever-shrinking amounts), she shows how vitally urgent it is for us to protect them—the elements of our very existence. “Not just a discussion of basic chemistry, this is a volume that looks at the human impact on the planet and what we can learn from nature… Useful for science or sociology courses that address the various impacts of natural resource development or for popular science readers.” —School Library Journal

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Unlock the secrets of the universe with "The Elements We Live By: How Iron Helps Us Breathe, Potassium Lets Us See, and Other Surprising Superpowers of the Periodic Table." This captivating popular science book by physicist Anja Røyne delves into the essential elements that make up our world, from the oxygen we breathe to the carbon in all living things. Discover the hidden heroes of the periodic table that are crucial for our existence and technology.

Explore the fascinating world of elements that power our bodies and society. Learn how phosphorous holds our DNA together, potassium fuels our optic nerves, and various other elements play vital roles in keeping us functioning. From the components in our phones that control signals and store information to the elements that make touch screens possible, this book sheds light on the intricate connections between science, nature, and human development.

Gain a deeper appreciation for the elements that shape our universe, from the iron deep within Earth's core to the silicon found in its sand. Realize the importance of protecting these precious resources as the author takes you on a journey to uncover the sources of these elements around the world. As we face the challenge of dwindling natural reserves, this book serves as a wake-up call to safeguard the building blocks of life.

"The Elements We Live By" is not just a chemistry guide but a profound exploration of human impact on the environment and the lessons we can learn from nature. Whether you're a science enthusiast or a casual reader interested in the interconnectedness of our world, this book is a must-read. Order your copy today and embark on a journey through the elemental wonders that surround us!

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