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Experiments, Models, Paper Tools

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In the early nineteenth century, chemistry emerged in Europe as a truly experimental discipline. What set this process in motion, and how did it evolve? Experimentalization in chemistry was driven by a seemingly innocuous tool: the sign system of chemical formulas invented by the Swedish chemist Jacob Berzelius. By tracing the history of this "paper tool," the author reveals how chemistry quickly lost its orientation to natural history and became a major productive force in industrial society.

These formulas were not merely a convenient shorthand, but productive tools for creating order amid the chaos of early nineteenth-century organic chemistry. With these formulas, chemists could create a multifaceted world on paper, which they then correlated with experiments and the traces produced in test tubes and flasks.

The author's semiotic approach to the formulas allows her to show in detail how their particular semantic and representational qualities made them especially useful as paper tools for productive application.

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ISBN: 9780804743594
Publication date: 30th December 2002
Author: Ursula Klein, Timothy Lenoir, Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 305 pages
Series: Writing Science
Genres: General and world history
Organic chemistry