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Arnold B. Arons, Evolución de los conceptos de la física, Ed. Trillas, 1970, cap.28.
Robert Boyle, Física, química y filosofía mecánica, Introducción, notas y traducción de Carlos Solís Santos, Alianza Editorial, SEP, México, 1985.
Henry A. Boorse, Lloyd Motz, comps., The World of the Atom, Basic Books, Inc., Publishers. Nueva York, 1966, Vol. 1.
H. Butterfield, The Origins of Modern Science, caps.
V, VI, IX y XI
. Maurice P. Crosland, Estudios históricos en el lenguaje de la química,UNAM
, México, 1988, Parte I.Charles C. Gillispie, (compilador) Dictionary of Scientific Biography, The American Council of Learned Societies, Charles Scribner's Sons, Nueva York, 1973.
Frank Greenaway, John Dalton and the Atom, Cornell University Press, Ithaca, 1967.
Thomas L. Hankins, Science and the Enlightenment, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1988, cap.4.
GeraId Holton, "Introduction" a Concepts and Theories in Physical Science, Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Menlo Park, California, 1973, 2a ed. caps. 15, 19 y 20.
Bernard Jaffe, Crucibles: The Story of Chemistry, Dover Publications, Inc., Nueva York, 1976, 4a ed. caps. l-VIl.
Russel H., Johnsen, Ernest Grunwald, Atoms Molecules and the Chemical Change, Prentice-Hall, Inc., Nueva York, 1971.
Laurent A. Lavoisier; Tratado elemental de química, t. I, ed. facsimilar; estudio preliminar de Patricia Aceves,
UAM-
Xochimilco, 1990.Henry M. Leicester; The Historical Background of Chemistry, Dover Publications, Inc., Nueva York, 1971, caps.
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Stephen F. Mason, Historia de las ciencias, Alianza Editorial,
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J. R. Partington, A Text of lnorganic Chemistry, Macmillan & Co., Londres, 1950.
J. R Partington, A Short History of Chemistry, Dover Publications, Inc. Nueva York, 1989, caps. 1 a VII.
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