074 The Fundamental Philosophy of Chemistry
Introduction
As a finalizing piece to the fundamental philosophy library to be composed in full, this chemistry text is to serve as a supplementing work which directly supports the eight-volume surgery series found within the greater library of which this text is to, again, serve as a part. Its different conceptual dynamics are to be purposed with communicating subjects, principles, theories, and facts regarding the field of chemistry. Chemistry, itself, can be defined as the study of everything, according to Professor Ron B. Davis Jr., and with it being the study of everything, there lies a truth to its divining ability to discern the most fibrous of constituents which compose the known universe. The variables which then compose that theory are ones that can be written as maintaining in the way of a proofed stability articulating of how it is that creation can be serially interpreted in accordance with a set series of concepts. Beginning with atomic theory, those concepts are to be outlined, delineated, and explained to a full measure within this text, and the purpose for this goal is to ensure that there is an encapsulating work within the fundamental philosophy library which is able to make full and complete sense of the microscopic world which is just out of eye’s view. Atomic theory is only the start of that framework, though, as it progresses from discussions regarding the three known sub-atomic particles which compose the standard atom and enters into the world of elements not long after. The periodic table of elements is what catapults this text, then, into an enumerated series of reports containing each element of the periodic table - the tabled chart which contains every known element in the universe. The standardization of that information is written in history as being a progressively developmental accomplishment, and in regards to history, the story of each chapter section will serve as a pertinent recapitulation of each concept outlined in its titling, so as give a full summative scape to the different chemistry-based subjects to be made clear and direct sense of. Again, the concept to be effectively communicated throughout the course of this text’s narrative is one that articulates the fundamental building blocks of the universe as well as the working models that define their behavior in existence. The phenomena to be described, then, go on past atomic theory and the periodic table to end in molecules as well as how they all behave in each other’s company. Microscopic behavior is an integral dimension to the work to ensue, and the different facets to its respective constructive theories are how each section is to be made further sense of in the light of how their respective behaviors fit into the working theories which compose the models for the known universe. Atomic behavior, element behavior, molecular behavior, and bond behavior are all a part of that working dynamic, and in addition to what is to be explained about each concept, there will be also sections dedicated toward explaining why it is that atoms, elements, molecules and their bonds behave the way that they do alongside the fundamental explanations regarding the theories, concepts, and subjects which make working sense of how the entirety of the universe fits together as a puzzle of plausible model and design. In essence, humanity has sought answers for why it is that different phenomena in nature occur and exist as they do, and this text is a stepping stone toward making sense of that dynamic in accordance with what is understood and accepted in our contemporary period of science.
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