Chemical semantics: the evolution of meaning of the atom throughout the evolution of chemical science

Semantics is the study of meaning. And what does the meaning mean? We will consider the idea that a sign, whether sound or graphic, awakens in people as a good answer. Meaning, like language, is not a static, immutable thing, on the contrary it is constantly evolving. If this does not happen, the me...

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