Book details

Horrible Science: Chemical Chaos
Description
An introduction to the world of chemistry presents a variety of hands-on experiments that show what makes a stink bomb stink, why glass eyes are not made of glass, and other chemistry facts. The book is brand new with the same ISBN as listed, and it is advised to double check the ISBN carefully before ordering. What makes a stink bomb stink? Why aren't glass eyes made of glass? Bubbling over with chaotic chemistry facts, this book also reveals the secrets of some very strange scientists, offers experiments to try at home, and much more.
Age
8-12
Text complexity
proficient
Length
176 pages
Book in series
#5
Why to read
- Engaging Learning Experience: 'Horrible Science: Chemical Chaos' presents chemistry concepts in a fun and engaging way, using humor and quirky illustrations to make the subject matter more accessible and entertaining for young readers.
- Solid Scientific Foundation: Despite its playful approach, the book is grounded in accurate scientific information, providing readers with a solid foundation in chemical principles and encouraging an interest in science and learning.
- Stimulates Curiosity: The book's unique take on science education stimulates curiosity and encourages children to ask questions and explore the world of chemistry beyond the classroom, fostering a lifelong love of science.
- Interactive Elements: 'Chemical Chaos' includes experiments and interactive elements that allow readers to put the theories they learn into practice, making the educational experience more immersive and memorable.