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The Everything Kids' Science Experiments Book : Boil Ice, Float Water, Measure Gravity-Challenge the World Around You!

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Adams Media 2001Description: ix, 133 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781580625579
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 507.8 ROB-E
Contents:
Biology: Water colors -- Falling leaves -- Hole-y walls -- Animals: Light fright -- Animal camouflage -- Science fair project: biology -- Chemistry: Chemical properties: Boiling ice -- Floating grape -- Floating water -- Chemical reactions: Red cabbage indicator -- Raw egg peeler -- Foaming at the mouth -- Cleaning pennies -- Science fair project: chemistry -- Physics: Motion: Seesaw -- Water balloon toss -- Corners -- Balloon rocket -- Energy: Magnetic electricity -- Bird cage -- Colors of light -- Science fair project: physics -- The planet Earth: Acid rain -- Mini volcano -- Land warmer -- The sky above us: Space of air -- Seasons in the sun -- Science fair project: earth science -- The human body: The five senses: Hot and cold -- Tasteless medicine -- Cyan, black, and yellow -- Human machine: Deep breath -- Action-reaction -- Blind balance -- Science fair project: human body.
Summary: With The Everything Kids' Science Experiments Book, all you need to do is gather a few household items and you can recreate dozens of mind-blowing, kid-tested science experiments. High school science teacher Tom Robinson shows you how to expand your scientific horizons from biology, chemistry, physics, technology, and engineering-to outer space. You'll discover answers to questions like: -Is it possible to blow up a balloon without actually blowing into it? -What is inside coins? -Can a magnet ever be "turned off"? -Do toilets always flush in the same direction? -Can a swimming pool be cleaned with just the breath of one person? Whether you've always been interested in STEM or you're looking for a cool science fair project, you'll want to test these fun and educational experiments for yourself!
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Book Book Dept. of Computational Biology and Bioinformatics General Stacks Dept. of Computational Biology and Bioinformatics C 507.8 ROB-E (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available CHILDRENS BOOKS (C) DCB3632

Biology: Water colors -- Falling leaves -- Hole-y walls -- Animals: Light fright -- Animal camouflage -- Science fair project: biology -- Chemistry: Chemical properties: Boiling ice -- Floating grape -- Floating water -- Chemical reactions: Red cabbage indicator -- Raw egg peeler -- Foaming at the mouth -- Cleaning pennies -- Science fair project: chemistry -- Physics: Motion: Seesaw -- Water balloon toss -- Corners -- Balloon rocket -- Energy: Magnetic electricity -- Bird cage -- Colors of light -- Science fair project: physics -- The planet Earth: Acid rain -- Mini volcano -- Land warmer -- The sky above us: Space of air -- Seasons in the sun -- Science fair project: earth science -- The human body: The five senses: Hot and cold -- Tasteless medicine -- Cyan, black, and yellow -- Human machine: Deep breath -- Action-reaction -- Blind balance -- Science fair project: human body.

With The Everything Kids' Science Experiments Book, all you need to do is gather a few household items and you can recreate dozens of mind-blowing, kid-tested science experiments. High school science teacher Tom Robinson shows you how to expand your scientific horizons from biology, chemistry, physics, technology, and engineering-to outer space. You'll discover answers to questions like: -Is it possible to blow up a balloon without actually blowing into it? -What is inside coins? -Can a magnet ever be "turned off"? -Do toilets always flush in the same direction? -Can a swimming pool be cleaned with just the breath of one person? Whether you've always been interested in STEM or you're looking for a cool science fair project, you'll want to test these fun and educational experiments for yourself!

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