Scholastic Horrible Science: Chemical Chaos
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Price: £6.99
Brand: Scholastic
Description: Flash a formula. Wave a test-tube. Potions bubble. Things go bang! It's not magic. You're not at Hogwarts. You've just read Chemical Chaos!. Scholastic Horrible Science: Chemical Chaos - shop the best deal online on thebookbug.co.uk
Category: Books
Merchant: Scholastic
Product ID: 92676
ISBN: 9781407142616
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Author: jess gower
Rating: 5
Review: It is full of fun and interesting information. It can teach you a lot and I have learned a lot from only a small fraction of the Horrible Science Series. Zephy age 8.
Author: CobWeb
Rating: 4
Review: why glass eyes aren't really made of glass? what would make the worst stink bomb ever? how to make your own toothpaste? If you think you can stomach the `sick' side of Science, then read on as chaotic chemistry is put to the test. Find out about some extraordinary experiments that went horribly wrong, discover the secrets of some very strange scientists and try your hand at some chaotic chemistry in the comfort of your own kitchen. With fantastic fact files and quirky quizzes, teacher tests and crazy cartoons, `Chemical Chaos', is bubbling over with info!' 158 pages, written in a variety of fonts in the usual Nick Arnold entertaining style. Black and white illustrations/cartoons throughout, as well as `Bet you never knew' fact-boxes, e.g.:- `Oxygen can't burn on its own, but when mixed with other gases it can burn horribly well. In 1996 a hospital patient removed an oxygen mask under the sheets to smoke a cigarette. His bed filled with oxygen and exploded! And that wasn't the nastiest gas disaster!' Science has never been so horrible!