Description |
48 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 24 cm. |
Series |
Scientific breakthroughs |
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Johnson, Rose, 1981-
Scientific breakthroughs.
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Audience |
Grades 5-8. |
Note |
Grades 5-8. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (page 47) and index. |
Contents |
Atoms -- Discovering elements -- Studying "airs" -- Combustion -- Atomic theory -- Electrolysis -- Spectroscopy -- Discovering helium -- Periodic table -- Activation energy -- Radioactivity -- The Haber process -- Isotopes -- Transuranium elements -- Buckyballs -- Timeline. |
Summary |
Our world would be a much different place without the groundbreaking work of scientific visionaries such as Hennig Brand, Marie and Pierre Curie, and Antoine Lavoisier, to name a few. This volume offers readers a vivid and colorful history of chemistry, highlighting some of field's most notable discoveries. Fact boxes illustrate how these discoveries continue to impact our world today, highlight key scientists and their work, and feature fun facts. Bright photographs and illustrations reinforce and expand upon the text. The insatiable curiosity of these chemists will surely pique readers' interests as they discover some of chemistry's most world-changing breakthroughs. |
Subject |
Discoveries in science -- History -- Juvenile literature.
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Chemistry -- History -- Juvenile literature.
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Chemistry -- Study and teaching (Elementary) -- Juvenile literature.
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Chemistry -- Study and teaching (Middle school) -- Juvenile literature.
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Genre |
History.
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ISBN |
9781477786031 |
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1477786031 |
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9781477786055 (library bound) |
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1477786058 (library bound) |
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