Invisible Poisons: The Chemistry of History's Most Dangerous Substances

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Poison in Plain SightA man bites a pen and dies in seconds. A city drinks from a well that looks perfectly clean. A chef slices a fish knowing one wrong cut ends the meal, and possibly a life.Every chapter in Invisible Poisons: The Chemistry of History's Most Dangerous Substances begins with a real event. Every event is a chemistry problem that someone had to solve — usually after the damage was already done.This book follows the story of toxicology from its messiest beginnings to its modern frontiers. A poisoned cup of coffee helped invent forensic science. A Soviet spy's pen demonstrates why cyanide became the weapon of last resort. A Japanese fishing village's water supply carried mercury that destroyed an entire generation before anyone understood why. And the tap water in a city that looked completely safe can hide something that damages a child's developing brain one sip at a time.Along the way, you will discover how arsenic stayed hidden in plain sight for centuries — and how one chemist's courtroom failure pushed chemistry to become a science that could actually prove what happened. You will find out what cyanide does inside a single cell, why dose determines whether strychnine kills or cures, and how animal toxins built by evolution — from cone snails to poison dart frogs to box jellyfish — became the blueprints for some of modern medicine's most precise tools.Inside this book:The 1832 poisoned coffee case that changed forensic chemistry foreverWhat arsenic, cyanide, strychnine, lead, mercury, and carbon monoxide actually do inside the human bodyReal criminal cases including Lafarge, Litvinenko, and the Tylenol murders — and what each one forced science to improveWhy some of the most dangerous molecules ever identified are now used in hospitals to treat pain, heart disease, and cancerHow machine learning, biosensors, and wastewater monitoring are changing how fast the next invisible threat gets detectedInvisible Poisons is written for curious readers who want the real science behind the world's most notorious substances — not just the dramatic headline, but the chemistry underneath it. Each chapter follows the same investigative path: what entered the body, by what route, and what did it disrupt. That question connects a Victorian chemist struggling to keep evidence intact long enough for a jury to see it, to a modern toxicologist watching a city's water supply in real time.The poison is never just the poison. It is also the story of how humans learned to see what they could not smell, taste, or touch; and what that hard-won precision changed about medicine, law, and public safety.If you are a teen or young adult readers interested in forensic science, chemistry, true crime, biology, and medical history, this book is for you. Read more

ASIN B0GV3QWLCT
ISBN13 979-8253808283
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 6 x 0.28 x 9 inches
Item Weight 6.1 ounces
Reading age 12 - 17 years
Print length 121 pages
Publication date March 26, 2026

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