Wonders of Chemistry (Yesterday's Classics)

Engaging introduction to chemistry through the lens of every-day life, beginning with the wonders of air and water, and continuing with common acids and salts, metals and alloys, gases, explosives, and other topics of interest. The final chapters cover the magic of coal tar, photography, artificial diamonds, radium, and the electric blast furnace. A High School Chemistry Study Guide for this book is published by Sabbath Mood Homeschool.

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Wonders of Chemistry (Yesterday's Classics)

Engaging introduction to chemistry through the lens of every-day life, beginning with the wonders of air and water, and continuing with common acids and salts, metals and alloys, gases, explosives, and other topics of interest. The final chapters cover the magic of coal tar, photography, artificial diamonds, radium, and the electric blast furnace. A High School Chemistry Study Guide for this book is published by Sabbath Mood Homeschool.

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Wonders of Chemistry (Yesterday's Classics)

Wonders of Chemistry (Yesterday's Classics)

by Archie Frederick Collins
Wonders of Chemistry (Yesterday's Classics)

Wonders of Chemistry (Yesterday's Classics)

by Archie Frederick Collins

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Engaging introduction to chemistry through the lens of every-day life, beginning with the wonders of air and water, and continuing with common acids and salts, metals and alloys, gases, explosives, and other topics of interest. The final chapters cover the magic of coal tar, photography, artificial diamonds, radium, and the electric blast furnace. A High School Chemistry Study Guide for this book is published by Sabbath Mood Homeschool.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781633341043
Publisher: Yesterday's Classics
Publication date: 07/07/2018
Pages: 260
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.59(d)
Age Range: 14 - 18 Years
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