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Chemistry Science Fair Projects Using Inorganic Stuff

by Robert Gardner, Tom LaBaff (Illustrator), Stephanie LaBaff
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Overview

Are some pennies denser than others? Does heat have weight? How can you calculate the energy released when steam condenses? Using easy-to-find materials and the scientific method, student scientists can learn the answers to these questions and more. For students interested in competing in science fairs, the book contains lots of great suggestions and ideas for further experiments.

Synopsis

Are some pennies denser than others? Does heat have weight? How can you calculate the energy released when steam condenses? Using easy-to-find materials and the scientific method, student scientists can learn the answers to these questions and more. For students interested in competing in science fairs, the book contains lots of great suggestions and ideas for further experiments.

Children's Literature

Are some pennies denser than others? Does heat have weight? How can you calculate the energy released when steam condenses? Chemistry Science Fair Projects adroitly helps students answer these and other questions about inorganic chemistry. It is worth mentioning that the author is a retired high school teacher of physics, chemistry, and physical science. He skillfully introduces students to the scientific method and encourages them to think about their activity with organization, conceptualization, imagination, and reflection. The straightforward text outlines experiments with easy-to-find materials and follows up these experiments with further ideas for science fair projects. Topics covered include identifying substances, conservation of matter, chemical reactions, and energy in chemical and physical changes. General safety precautions are listed, as are excellent tips for successful science fair presentation. This book is part of the series "Chemistry: Science Projects Using the Scientific Method Series." Includes suggested reading, index, and appendix of science supply companies. Highly recommended for high school libraries and public libraries. Reviewer: David Adams

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Children's Literature - David Adams

Are some pennies denser than others? Does heat have weight? How can you calculate the energy released when steam condenses? Chemistry Science Fair Projects adroitly helps students answer these and other questions about inorganic chemistry. It is worth mentioning that the author is a retired high school teacher of physics, chemistry, and physical science. He skillfully introduces students to the scientific method and encourages them to think about their activity with organization, conceptualization, imagination, and reflection. The straightforward text outlines experiments with easy-to-find materials and follows up these experiments with further ideas for science fair projects. Topics covered include identifying substances, conservation of matter, chemical reactions, and energy in chemical and physical changes. General safety precautions are listed, as are excellent tips for successful science fair presentation. This book is part of the series "Chemistry: Science Projects Using the Scientific Method Series." Includes suggested reading, index, and appendix of science supply companies. Highly recommended for high school libraries and public libraries. Reviewer: David Adams

Book Details

Published
March 1, 2010
Publisher
Enslow Publishers, Incorporated
Pages
160
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780766034136

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