Saul Goldman, a physical chemist, is Professor Emeritus at the University of Guelph and has published about 100 papers in some of the most prestigious journals in the field (see http://www.chemistry.uoguelph.ca/goldman/). Much of his research has dealt with liquids and solutions, particularly gases in liquids. He is also an avid diver who has logged almost 1000 dives. Since, like many physical chemists, he is somewhat “addicted” to equations, Ethel Goldman became involved to keep the material suitable for casual reading by nonphysical chemists and, in particular, to rigorously weed out equations and scientific jargon. When Saul insisted that equations were necessary, at least for background, Ethel “relented” but the only place you’ll find them is as background – literally.
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