A few days ago
khleosangel6

Has anyone read the book “Uncle Tungsten”??

So i have to read Uncle Tungsten for school, but as i start reading it i find that i just can’t get into it. It just doesn’t capture my interest. So i was just wondering if anyone has read the book and can tell me about it. i have two days to read it and i can finish it, but i know that i won’t understand it or get anything out of it. So far all that i’ve learned is that he REALLY likes metals and he’s a chemistry buff, other than that im really confused…..anything that you could tell me would be really helpful.

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A few days ago
inspiron

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Uncle Tungsten: Memories of a Chemical Boyhood is a memoir by Oliver Sacks about his childhood published in 2001. The book is named for Sacks’ Uncle Dave, who owned a business named Tungstalite, which made incandescent lightbulbs with a tungsten filament, who Oliver nicknamed Uncle Tungsten. Uncle Tungsten was still fascinated with tungsten and believed it was the metal of the future. The book also talks about many other things that happened to Sacks, such as the many whippings at Braefield school, the burning down of the Crystal Palace, his chemical lab, and his short-lived obsession with coloring his own black and white photographs using dangerous chemicals. It is also an extremely readable primer in the history and science of chemistry.

Hope it helps! 🙂

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