A mind-blowing guide to the elements! How to Make a Universe with 92 Ingredients takes on the impossible and triumphs-it makes chemistry FUN! A unique and imaginative take on chemistry for children, with 'experiments' that show how all things are made from just 92 chemical elements-from trees to mobile phones, to humans and the Sun! Kids will love the fascinating and entertaining approach to the periodic table.
Explores the periodic table, by showing how they can be combined to create an entire universe.
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... instructions for experiments, explanations, and review questions. Chemistry and Science Fiction Jack H. Stocker, ed. ACS, 1999. All about chemistry in the world of science fiction, from Arthur Conan Doyle to Ray Bradbury.
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Periodic Table: The Definitive Visual Catalog of the Building Blocks of the Universe. New York, NY: Scholastic, Inc., 2017. Dingle, Adrian. How to Make a Universe with 92 Ingredients: An Electrifying Guide to the Elements.
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Whether you're cramming for the test at the last minute, looking for extra review, or want to study on your own in preparation for the exams - this is the study guide every AP* Chemistry student must have.