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Eric Scerri

Eric R. Scerri (born August 30, 1953, son of Edward and Ines Scerri) is a chemist, writer and philosopher of science of Maltese origin.[2][3][4] He is a lecturer at the University of California, Los Angeles; and the founder and editor-in-chief of Foundations of Chemistry, an international peer reviewed journal covering the history and philosophy of chemistry, and chemical education.[5][6]

Eric Scerri
Born (1953-08-30) August 30, 1953 (age 70)
CitizenshipJoint US and UK
Alma materWalpole Grammar School, Westfield College, University of Cambridge, University of Southampton, King's College London
Scientific career
FieldsChemistry, logic, history and philosophy of science, chemical education
InstitutionsUniversity of California, Los Angeles
Doctoral advisorHeinz Post[1]
Websitehttp://www.ericscerri.com/

He is an authority on the history and philosophy of the periodic table and is the author and editor of several books in this and related fields.[7] Scerri was a participant in the 2014 PBS documentary film, The Mystery of Matter.

Scerri attended Walpole Grammar School in Ealing. He received his BSc from Westfield College (University of London), his Certificate in Postgraduate Study from the University of Cambridge, his MPhil from the University of Southampton, and his PhD from King's College London.[6]

Research interests edit

Scerri's research has mainly been in the history and philosophy of chemistry, in particular on the question of the extent to which chemistry reduces to quantum mechanics. He has specialized in the study of the periodic table of the elements, including its historical origins and its philosophical significance. More recent writings have included critiques of claims for the emergence of chemistry and the existence of downward causation.

In addition to historical and philosophical work Scerri has published numerous articles in the chemical education literature, including accounts of the electronic structures of transition metals and the occurrence of anomalous electron configurations.

In A Tale of Seven Elements (2013) Scerri recounts the story of the discovery of the seven elements missing from the periodic table shortly after the turn of the 20th century, including the setbacks, misguided claims, and sometimes acrimonious priority debates and disputes.

In December 2015, Scerri was appointed by IUPAC as the chair of a project to make a recommendation on the composition of group 3—whether it should be the elements Sc, Y, La and Ac; or Sc, Y, Lu and Lr. In January 2021, the project issued a provisional report in IUPAC's news magazine Chemistry International suggesting Sc, Y, Lu and Lr.[8] This accords with a previous IUPAC report from 1988, as well as a suggestion by Lev Landau and Evgeny Lifshitz in their Course of Theoretical Physics.

Most recently (2016) he proposed a new evolutionary approach to the philosophy of science based on seven case studies of little known scientists such as John Nicholson, Anton Van den Broek and Edmund Stoner. Scerri has argued that these lesser known figures are just as significant as the heroic personalities in that they constitute the missing gaps in a gradual evolutionary and organic growth in the body of scientific knowledge. Although he rejects the occurrence of scientific revolutions as envisioned by Thomas Kuhn, Scerri very much supports Kuhn's notion that scientific progress is non-teleological and that there is no approach towards an external truth.

Second editions of Scerri's two most cited books were published in 2019 and 2020.

Publications edit

Books edit

  • 2020, What is a Chemical Element? co-edited with E. Ghibaudi, Oxford University Press, New York, ISBN 9780190933784
  • 2020, The Periodic Table: Its Story and Its Significance, 2nd edition, Oxford University Press, New York, ISBN 978-0190914363
  • 2019, The Periodic Table: A Very Short Introduction, 2nd edition, Oxford University Press, New York, ISBN 978-0198842323
  • 2018, Mendeleev to Oganesson: A Multidisciplinary Perspective on the Periodic Table, with co-editor G Restrepo, Oxford University Press, New York, ISBN 978-0190668532
  • 2016, A Tale of Seven Scientists, and a New Philosophy of Science, Oxford University Press, New York, ISBN 978-0190232993
  • 2016, Essays in the Philosophy of Chemistry, with co-editor Fisher G. Oxford University Press, New York, ISBN 9780190494599[9]
  • 2015, Philosophy of Chemistry: Growth of a New Discipline, with co-editor McIntyre L. Springer, Dordrecht, Berlin, ISBN 978-94-017-9364-3
  • 2013, A tale of seven elements, Oxford University Press, Oxford, ISBN 9780195391312
  • 2013, 30-second elements: The 50 most significant elements, each explained in half a minute, as editor, Metro Books, New York, ISBN 9781435145214
  • 2011, The periodic table: A very short introduction, Oxford University Press, Oxford, ISBN 9780199582495
  • 2009, Selected papers on the periodic table, Imperial College Press, London, ISBN 9781848164253
  • 2008, Collected papers on philosophy of chemistry, Imperial College Press, London, ISBN 9781848161375
  • 2007, The periodic table: Its story and its significance, Oxford University Press, New York, ISBN 9780195305739
  • 2006, Philosophy of Chemistry: Synthesis of a New Discipline, with co-editors Baird D & McIntyre L, Springer, Dordrecht, ISBN 1402032560

Articles edit

  • 2023, A commentary on Robin Hendry’s views on molecular structure, emergence and chemical bonding, in D. Vecchi, New Mechanism: Emergence and Scientific Explanation. Ontological and Epistemological challenges in the Natural Sciences, Springer.
  • 2022, A new response to Wray and an attempt to widen the conversation, Substantia, 7(1), 35–43, 2022, https://doi.org/10.36253/Substantia-1806 .
  • 2022, Hasok Chang on the Nature of Acids, Foundations of Chemistry, 24, 389–404.
  • 2022, In Praise of Triads, Foundations of Chemistry,24, 284-300.
  • 2022, Various forms of the periodic table including the left-step table, the regularization of atomic number triads and first member anomalies, Chem Texts, 8, 6 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40828-021-00157-8
  • 2021, Integrating the History and Philosophy of Science and restoring the centrality of the Periodic Table into a college general chemistry course, Chimica Nella Scuola, 4, 16-23.
  • 2021, Provisional report on Discussions on Group 3 of the Periodic Table, Chemistry International, January–March issue, 2021, 31-34.
  • 2021, 'Reassessing the Notion of a Kuhnian Revolution: What Happened in 20th C. Chemistry, A Commentary on Wray’s claim of the discovery of atomic number as a revolution in chemistry', in Interpreting Kuhn, B. Wray (ed.), Cambridge University Press.
  • 2021, 'How was Nicholson’s highly inconsistent atomic theory able to yield explanatory as well as predictive success?' in Contemporary Scientific Challenge from the History of Science, T.Lyons, P.Vickers, (eds.), Oxford University Press, New York.
  • 2021, 'The impact of twentieth century physics on the periodic table and some remaining questions in the twenty-first century', in Giunta, C.J.; Mainz, V. V.; Girolami, G. S. Eds. 150 Years of the Periodic Table - A Commemorative Symposium; Perspectives on the History of Chemistry; Springer: Heidelberg
  • 2020, 'On Chemical Natural Kinds', Journal for the General Philosophy of Science, 51, 427–445. doi:10.1007/s10838-020-09511-9
  • 2020, 'Recent attempts to improve the periodic table', Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A, 378: 20190300.http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsta.2019.0300
  • 2020, 'The Periodic Table and the Turn to Practice', Studies in History and Philosophy of Science A, 79, 87-93.
  • 2019, 'Happy Sesquicentennial to the Periodic Table', Scientific American, January 22.
  • idem, 'Looking backwards and forwards at the development of the periodic table', Chemistry International, January–March, 16-20.
  • idem, 'Happy 150th Birthday to the Periodic Table', Chemistry A European Journal, 25, 7410–7415.
  • idem, 'Five ideas in chemical education that must die', Foundations of Chemistry, 21, 61–69. doi:10.1007/s10698-018-09327-y
  • idem, 'Can Quantum Ideas Explain Chemistry’s Greatest Icon?' Nature, 565, 557-558.
  • 2018, 'How Should the Periodic System be Regarded?', The Rutherford Journal, vol. 5
  • idem., 'What Elements Belong in Group 3?', with coauthor Parsons W, in E R Scerri & G Restrepo (eds), Mendeleev to Oganesson, Oxford University Press, New York.
  • 2017, 'The Gulf Between Chemistry and Philosophy of Chemistry, Then and Now', Structural Chemistry, 28, 1599-1605
  • idem., 'On the Madelung Rule', response to Marc Henry's “Super-Saturated Chemistry”, Inference 2017-04-12 at the Wayback Machine, March.
  • idem., 'El descubrimiento de la tabla periódica como un caso de descubrimiento simultáneo', Epistemologia e Historia de la Ciencia (Argentina), 1, 2.
  • 2016, 'The Changing Views of a Philosopher of Chemistry on the Question of Reduction', in E R Scerri & G Fisher (eds), Essays in the Philosophy of Chemistry, Oxford University Press, New York
  • idem., 'Which Elements Belong to Group 3 of the Periodic Table', Chemistry International, Volume 38, Issue 2, Pages 22–23, March
  • 2014, ''The discovery of the periodic table as a case of simultaneous discovery', Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A, vol. 373, no. 2037
  • 2013, 'The trouble with the aufbau principle', Education in Chemistry, vol. 50, no. 6, pp. 24–26
  • 2012, 'Mendeleev's periodic table is finally completed and what to do about group 3?', Chemistry International, vol. 34, no. 4
  • 2010, 'Chemistry in its element – Lawrencium', Royal Society of Chemistry, viewed 30 December 2013
  • 2009, 'Periodic change', Chemistry World, March, pp. 46–49
  • 2007, 'The ambiguity of reduction', Hyle, vol. 13, no. 2, pp. 67–81
  • idem., 'Trouble in the periodic table', Education in Chemistry, January, pp. 13–17
  • idem., 'Reduction and Emergence in Chemistry - Two Recent Approaches', "Philosophy of Science," 74, pp. 920–931
  • 2005, 'Some Aspects of the Metaphysics of Chemistry and the Nature of the Elements', Hyle, vol. 11, no. 2, pp. 127–145
  • 2003, 'Hafnium', Chemical & Engineering News, vol. 81, no. 36, p. 138, doi:10.1021/cen-v081n036.p138
  • idem., 'Philosophy of Chemistry', Chemistry International, vol. 25, no. 3, pp. 6–8
  • 2001, ', with coauthor Worrall J, Studies in history and philosophy of science, 32, no. 3, pp. 407–452
  • idem., 'The Recently Claimed Observation of Atomic Orbitals and Some Related Philosophical Issues', Philosophy of Science, 68, (proceedings), pp. S76–S78
  • 1997, 'Has the Periodic Table Been Successfully Axiomatized?' Erkenntnis, vol. 47, no. 2, pp. 229–243
  • idem., 'The Case for the Philosophy of Chemistry', with coauthor, McIntyre L, Synthese, vol. 111, pp. 213–232
  • 1994, 'Has Chemistry Been at Least Approximately Reduced to Quantum Mechanics ?', Philosophy of Science, PSA Proceedings, vol. 1, pp. 160–170
  • 1991, 'Chemistry, spectroscopy, and the question of reduction', Journal of Chemical Education, vol. 68, no. 2, pp. 122–126
  • idem., 'The Electronic Configuration Model, Quantum Mechanics and Reduction', British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, vol. 42, no. 3, pp. 309–325
  • 1986, 'The Tao of Chemistry', Journal of Chemical Education, vol. 63, no. 2, pp. 106–107

References edit

  1. ^ CORRESPONDENCE, INVARIANCE AND HEURISTICS. Essays in Honour of Heinz Post. Edited by STEVEN FRENCH and HARMKE KAMMINGA
  2. ^ Baykoucheva S 2010, 'Eric Scerri: A philosopher's view on the periodic table of the elements and its significance', Chemical Information Bulletin, vol. 62, no. 1, Spring, pp. 27–32
  3. ^ "Interview with Eric Scerri – David Bradley". www.sciencebase.com. Retrieved 2023-05-19.
  4. ^ "Scerri, Eric R. 1953- | Encyclopedia.com". www.encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 2023-05-19.
  5. ^ Rocke A 2012, 'A place at the periodic table', The Times Higher Education Supplement, 15 August
  6. ^ a b UCLA Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry 2013, 'Scerri, Eric R.', University of California. For current biographical information see the home page of Eric Scerri
  7. ^ Sella A 2013, 'An elementary history lesson', New Scientist, 13 August
  8. ^ Scerri, Eric (18 January 2021). "Provisional Report on Discussions on Group 3 of the Periodic Table". Chemistry International. 43 (1): 31–34. doi:10.1515/ci-2021-0115. S2CID 231694898.
  9. ^ Ball, Philip (2017). . Distillations. 3 (3): 42–45. Archived from the original on February 26, 2021. Retrieved June 21, 2018.

External links edit

  • Home page of Eric Scerri
  • Foundations of Chemistry
  • Career Advice for Scientists from Eric Scerri
  • Eric Scerri at IMDb
  • Interview 2014-04-05 at the Wayback Machine with editor of Nature Chemistry
  • Mystery of Matter, 3-part Public Broadcast Television Series
  • Periodic Table - distinguished invited lecture on YouTube at Concordia University, Montreal (2012?)
  • The Mysteries of the Periodic Table- keynote to Kansas College Chemistry Teachers Conference on YouTube at University of Kansas, Lawrence (2012?)
  • Ten most influential chemists today (2020)

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Eric R Scerri born August 30 1953 son of Edward and Ines Scerri is a chemist writer and philosopher of science of Maltese origin 2 3 4 He is a lecturer at the University of California Los Angeles and the founder and editor in chief of Foundations of Chemistry an international peer reviewed journal covering the history and philosophy of chemistry and chemical education 5 6 Eric ScerriBorn 1953 08 30 August 30 1953 age 70 CitizenshipJoint US and UKAlma materWalpole Grammar School Westfield College University of Cambridge University of Southampton King s College LondonScientific careerFieldsChemistry logic history and philosophy of science chemical educationInstitutionsUniversity of California Los AngelesDoctoral advisorHeinz Post 1 Websitehttp www ericscerri com He is an authority on the history and philosophy of the periodic table and is the author and editor of several books in this and related fields 7 Scerri was a participant in the 2014 PBS documentary film The Mystery of Matter Scerri attended Walpole Grammar School in Ealing He received his BSc from Westfield College University of London his Certificate in Postgraduate Study from the University of Cambridge his MPhil from the University of Southampton and his PhD from King s College London 6 Contents 1 Research interests 2 Publications 2 1 Books 2 2 Articles 3 References 4 External linksResearch interests editScerri s research has mainly been in the history and philosophy of chemistry in particular on the question of the extent to which chemistry reduces to quantum mechanics He has specialized in the study of the periodic table of the elements including its historical origins and its philosophical significance More recent writings have included critiques of claims for the emergence of chemistry and the existence of downward causation In addition to historical and philosophical work Scerri has published numerous articles in the chemical education literature including accounts of the electronic structures of transition metals and the occurrence of anomalous electron configurations In A Tale of Seven Elements 2013 Scerri recounts the story of the discovery of the seven elements missing from the periodic table shortly after the turn of the 20th century including the setbacks misguided claims and sometimes acrimonious priority debates and disputes In December 2015 Scerri was appointed by IUPAC as the chair of a project to make a recommendation on the composition of group 3 whether it should be the elements Sc Y La and Ac or Sc Y Lu and Lr In January 2021 the project issued a provisional report in IUPAC s news magazine Chemistry International suggesting Sc Y Lu and Lr 8 This accords with a previous IUPAC report from 1988 as well as a suggestion by Lev Landau and Evgeny Lifshitz in their Course of Theoretical Physics Most recently 2016 he proposed a new evolutionary approach to the philosophy of science based on seven case studies of little known scientists such as John Nicholson Anton Van den Broek and Edmund Stoner Scerri has argued that these lesser known figures are just as significant as the heroic personalities in that they constitute the missing gaps in a gradual evolutionary and organic growth in the body of scientific knowledge Although he rejects the occurrence of scientific revolutions as envisioned by Thomas Kuhn Scerri very much supports Kuhn s notion that scientific progress is non teleological and that there is no approach towards an external truth Second editions of Scerri s two most cited books were published in 2019 and 2020 Publications editBooks edit 2020 What is a Chemical Element co edited with E Ghibaudi Oxford University Press New York ISBN 9780190933784 2020 The Periodic Table Its Story and Its Significance 2nd edition Oxford University Press New York ISBN 978 0190914363 2019 The Periodic Table A Very Short Introduction 2nd edition Oxford University Press New York ISBN 978 0198842323 2018 Mendeleev to Oganesson A Multidisciplinary Perspective on the Periodic Table with co editor G Restrepo Oxford University Press New York ISBN 978 0190668532 2016 A Tale of Seven Scientists and a New Philosophy of Science Oxford University Press New York ISBN 978 0190232993 2016 Essays in the Philosophy of Chemistry with co editor Fisher G Oxford University Press New York ISBN 9780190494599 9 2015 Philosophy of Chemistry Growth of a New Discipline with co editor McIntyre L Springer Dordrecht Berlin ISBN 978 94 017 9364 3 2013 A tale of seven elements Oxford University Press Oxford ISBN 9780195391312 2013 30 second elements The 50 most significant elements each explained in half a minute as editor Metro Books New York ISBN 9781435145214 2011 The periodic table A very short introduction Oxford University Press Oxford ISBN 9780199582495 2009 Selected papers on the periodic table Imperial College Press London ISBN 9781848164253 2008 Collected papers on philosophy of chemistry Imperial College Press London ISBN 9781848161375 2007 The periodic table Its story and its significance Oxford University Press New York ISBN 9780195305739 2006 Philosophy of Chemistry Synthesis of a New Discipline with co editors Baird D amp McIntyre L Springer Dordrecht ISBN 1402032560 Articles edit 2023 A commentary on Robin Hendry s views on molecular structure emergence and chemical bonding in D Vecchi New Mechanism Emergence and Scientific Explanation Ontological and Epistemological challenges in the Natural Sciences Springer 2022 A new response to Wray and an attempt to widen the conversation Substantia 7 1 35 43 2022 https doi org 10 36253 Substantia 1806 2022 Hasok Chang on the Nature of Acids Foundations of Chemistry 24 389 404 2022 In Praise of Triads Foundations of Chemistry 24 284 300 2022 Various forms of the periodic table including the left step table the regularization of atomic number triads and first member anomalies Chem Texts 8 6 2022 https doi org 10 1007 s40828 021 00157 8 2021 Integrating the History and Philosophy of Science and restoring the centrality of the Periodic Table into a college general chemistry course Chimica Nella Scuola 4 16 23 2021 Provisional report on Discussions on Group 3 of the Periodic Table Chemistry International January March issue 2021 31 34 2021 Reassessing the Notion of a Kuhnian Revolution What Happened in 20th C Chemistry A Commentary on Wray s claim of the discovery of atomic number as a revolution in chemistry in Interpreting Kuhn B Wray ed Cambridge University Press 2021 How was Nicholson s highly inconsistent atomic theory able to yield explanatory as well as predictive success in Contemporary Scientific Challenge from the History of Science T Lyons P Vickers eds Oxford University Press New York 2021 The impact of twentieth century physics on the periodic table and some remaining questions in the twenty first century in Giunta C J Mainz V V Girolami G S Eds 150 Years of the Periodic Table A Commemorative Symposium Perspectives on the History of Chemistry Springer Heidelberg 2020 On Chemical Natural Kinds Journal for the General Philosophy of Science 51 427 445 doi 10 1007 s10838 020 09511 9 2020 Recent attempts to improve the periodic table Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A 378 20190300 http dx doi org 10 1098 rsta 2019 0300 2020 The Periodic Table and the Turn to Practice Studies in History and Philosophy of Science A 79 87 93 2019 Happy Sesquicentennial to the Periodic Table Scientific American January 22 idem Looking backwards and forwards at the development of the periodic table Chemistry International January March 16 20 idem Happy 150th Birthday to the Periodic Table Chemistry A European Journal 25 7410 7415 idem Five ideas in chemical education that must die Foundations of Chemistry 21 61 69 doi 10 1007 s10698 018 09327 y idem Can Quantum Ideas Explain Chemistry s Greatest Icon Nature 565 557 558 2018 How Should the Periodic System be Regarded The Rutherford Journal vol 5 idem What Elements Belong in Group 3 with coauthor Parsons W in E R Scerri amp G Restrepo eds Mendeleev to Oganesson Oxford University Press New York 2017 The Gulf Between Chemistry and Philosophy of Chemistry Then and Now Structural Chemistry 28 1599 1605 idem On the Madelung Rule response to Marc Henry s Super Saturated Chemistry Inference Archived 2017 04 12 at the Wayback Machine March idem El descubrimiento de la tabla periodica como un caso de descubrimiento simultaneo Epistemologia e Historia de la Ciencia Argentina 1 2 2016 The Changing Views of a Philosopher of Chemistry on the Question of Reduction in E R Scerri amp G Fisher eds Essays in the Philosophy of Chemistry Oxford University Press New York idem Which Elements Belong to Group 3 of the Periodic Table Chemistry International Volume 38 Issue 2 Pages 22 23 March 2014 The discovery of the periodic table as a case of simultaneous discovery Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A vol 373 no 2037 2013 The trouble with the aufbau principle Education in Chemistry vol 50 no 6 pp 24 26 2012 Mendeleev s periodic table is finally completed and what to do about group 3 Chemistry International vol 34 no 4 2010 Chemistry in its element Lawrencium Royal Society of Chemistry viewed 30 December 2013 2009 Periodic change Chemistry World March pp 46 49 2007 The ambiguity of reduction Hyle vol 13 no 2 pp 67 81 idem Trouble in the periodic table Education in Chemistry January pp 13 17 idem Reduction and Emergence in Chemistry Two Recent Approaches Philosophy of Science 74 pp 920 931 2005 Some Aspects of the Metaphysics of Chemistry and the Nature of the Elements Hyle vol 11 no 2 pp 127 145 2003 Hafnium Chemical amp Engineering News vol 81 no 36 p 138 doi 10 1021 cen v081n036 p138 idem Philosophy of Chemistry Chemistry International vol 25 no 3 pp 6 8 2001 Prediction and the periodic table with coauthor Worrall J Studies in history and philosophy of science 32 no 3 pp 407 452 idem The Recently Claimed Observation of Atomic Orbitals and Some Related Philosophical Issues Philosophy of Science 68 proceedings pp S76 S78 1997 Has the Periodic Table Been Successfully Axiomatized Erkenntnis vol 47 no 2 pp 229 243 idem The Case for the Philosophy of Chemistry with coauthor McIntyre L Synthese vol 111 pp 213 232 1994 Has Chemistry Been at Least Approximately Reduced to Quantum Mechanics Philosophy of Science PSA Proceedings vol 1 pp 160 170 1991 Chemistry spectroscopy and the question of reduction Journal of Chemical Education vol 68 no 2 pp 122 126 idem The Electronic Configuration Model Quantum Mechanics and Reduction British Journal for the Philosophy of Science vol 42 no 3 pp 309 325 1986 The Tao of Chemistry Journal of Chemical Education vol 63 no 2 pp 106 107References edit CORRESPONDENCE INVARIANCE AND HEURISTICS Essays in Honour of Heinz Post Edited by STEVEN FRENCH and HARMKE KAMMINGA Baykoucheva S 2010 Eric Scerri A philosopher s view on the periodic table of the elements and its significance Chemical Information Bulletin vol 62 no 1 Spring pp 27 32 Interview with Eric Scerri David Bradley www sciencebase com Retrieved 2023 05 19 Scerri Eric R 1953 Encyclopedia com www encyclopedia com Retrieved 2023 05 19 Rocke A 2012 A place at the periodic table The Times Higher Education Supplement 15 August a b UCLA Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry 2013 Scerri Eric R University of California For current biographical information see the home page of Eric Scerri Sella A 2013 An elementary history lesson New Scientist 13 August Scerri Eric 18 January 2021 Provisional Report on Discussions on Group 3 of the Periodic Table Chemistry International 43 1 31 34 doi 10 1515 ci 2021 0115 S2CID 231694898 Ball Philip 2017 The Philosopher s Quest Distillations 3 3 42 45 Archived from the original on February 26 2021 Retrieved June 21 2018 External links editHome page of Eric Scerri Foundations of Chemistry Career Advice for Scientists from Eric Scerri Eric Scerri at IMDb Interview Archived 2014 04 05 at the Wayback Machine with editor of Nature Chemistry Mystery of Matter 3 part Public Broadcast Television Series Periodic Table distinguished invited lecture on YouTube at Concordia University Montreal 2012 The Mysteries of the Periodic Table keynote to Kansas College Chemistry Teachers Conference on YouTube at University of Kansas Lawrence 2012 Ten most influential chemists today 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eric Scerri amp oldid 1218521773, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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