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AUTHOR |
Field, Jon Eben. |
TITLE |
Cleaning chemistry / Jon Eben Field. |
IMPRINT |
St. Catharines, Ont. ; New York : Crabtree Pub., 2011. |
DESCRIPTION |
32 p. : col. ill. ; 29 cm. |
SERIES |
Chemtastrophe!. |
NOTE |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 30-31) and index. |
CONTENT NOTE |
Science and serendipity -- Understanding matter -- Scientific method -- Everyday chemistry -- Science of clean -- Let¡¦s test that -- You¡¦re soaking in it -- Which washes better? -- Eureka! I found it! -- Creative chemists -- Want to learn more?. |
SUMMARY |
Do your parents ask you to wash your hands before dinner? You might not like it, but using soap to wash your hands gets rid of dirt and fights germs. Soap, what it does and how it is made, is an amazing and simple example of the branch of science called chemistry. |
SUBJECT |
Chemistry -- Experiments. |
SUBJECT |
Cleaning compounds. |
DISCIPLINE |
Chemistry. |
ISBN |
9780778752844. |
ISBN |
9780778753018. |
ISBN |
9781427196095. |