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Why Is Milk White 200 Other Curious Chemistry Questions Alexa Coelho And Simon Quellen Field

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Why Is Milk White 200 Other Curious Chemistry Questions Alexa Coelho And Simon Quellen Field
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Publisher: Chicago Review Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.9 MB
Pages: 289
Author: Alexa Coelho and Simon Quellen Field
ISBN: 9781613744529, 1613744528
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Why Is Milk White 200 Other Curious Chemistry Questions Alexa Coelho And Simon Quellen Field by Alexa Coelho And Simon Quellen Field 9781613744529, 1613744528 instant download after payment.

Covering a wide variety of everyday chemistry concepts from the very simple to the more complex, this question-and-answer primer provides straightforward, easy-to-understand explanations for inquisitive young scientists’ questions. A dozen unique experiments to try at home—from lifting latent fingerprints from a “crime scene” using super glue (for smooth surfaces) or iodine (for paper) to hollowing out the zinc interior of a penny using muriatic acid—are interspersed with the answers to such questions as What makes soda so fizzy? and Why do you get cavities when you eat too much sugar? From separating food coloring into its component dyes to using easy-to-find chemicals to create “slime,” Silly Putty, or bouncing balls, this handy guide is the ideal resource for the budding chemist.

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