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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Peter_AtkinsPeter Atkins - Wikipedia

    Peter William Atkins FRSC (born 10 August 1940) is an English chemist and a Fellow of Lincoln College at the University of Oxford. He retired in 2007. He is a prolific writer of popular chemistry textbooks , including Physical Chemistry , Inorganic Chemistry , and Molecular Quantum Mechanics .

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0040643Peter Atkins - IMDb

    Peter Atkins is a British writer, actor and director, best known for his work on the Hellraiser and Wishmaster franchises. He was born in Liverpool in 1955 and is married to Dana Middleton.

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  3. May 17, 2024 · In a distinguished career Peter Atkins has worked to improve both the study of chemistry and the public understanding of chemical science. In keeping with those goals, Peter has produced a full revision of Concepts in Physical Chemistry, a distinctive vade mecum which provides a succinct description for a selection of over 500 key concepts, set out in alphabetical order for ease of access.

  4. What's real? What's fundamental? There are regularities in nature, things that are or work the same—always, everywhere, across the universe just like across ...

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  5. Peter Atkins Peter Atkins was professor of chemistry at the University of Oxford until he retired in 2007. A prolific author, he has written over fifty books including the classic Physical Chemistry, the undergraduate textbook used throughout the world, which is now in its tenth edition.

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  6. www.edge.org › memberbio › peter_atkinsPeter Atkins | Edge.org

    Peter Atkins is a renowned chemist and writer who teaches at the University of Oxford. He has published several books on chemistry and science, such as What is Chemistry? and Galileo's Finger.

  7. Jun 6, 2023 · The search for meaning and purpose is humanity’s never-ending quest. Some say that ‘how’ questions belong to the realm of science, but ‘why’ questions do not...

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