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Chemistry Science Fair Projects Using Inorganic Stuff

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Gr 6-8 These are revisions of "Chemistry Science Fair Projects Using Acids, Bases, Metals, Salts, and Inorganic Stuff" and "Chemistry Science Fair Projects Using French Fries, Gumdrops, Soap, and Other Organic Stuff" (both Enslow, 2004). Changes include a greatly expanded introduction; a far more appealing, color layout; a clearer breakdown of information within projects; and updated further-reading suggestions. Introductory chapters outline the scientific method and how scientists investigate questions, discuss how to expand or modify the experiments to make them appropriate for science fairs, and offer safety rules (more safety advice appears throughout). "Inorganic" has 27 experiments and "Organic" 29. Students are encouraged to build upon the suggested activities, most of which offer additional project ideas. Each experiment poses a question to explore, the hypothesis, a materials list, step-by-step instructions, and results and conclusions. Some of the entries in "Inorganic" require materials such as potassium iodide, available only from a school laboratory or a science supply company (a listing of companies is appended). Some of the more complex projects would be best performed in a school lab with adult help. Colorful drawings complement the material and illustrations of chemical structures help to convey chemical processes. Both titles conclude with answers provided to questions posed throughout the book. Useful additions or replacements for the originals."Maren Ostergard, King County Library System, Issaquah, WA" Copyright 2010 Media Source Inc.
Each volume begins with an overview of the scientific method and safety, then presents a collection of activities encouraging readers to explore central concepts in the featured fields. The activities include step-by-step instructions and helpful color diagrams, interspersed with extended coverage of scientific ideas. The "Results" sections ask questions rather than giving away the answers. Reading list, websites. Ind. Review covers these Science Projects Using the Scientific Method titles: Earth Science Fair Projects, Plant and Animal Science Fair Projects, Chemistry Science Fair Projects Using Inorganic Stuff, Genetics and Evolution Science Fair Projects, Light, Sound, and Waves Science Fair Projects, and Weather Science Fair Projects.

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