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Chemical Change: From Fireworks to Rust (Exploring Science: Physical Science)

by Darlene R. Stille

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Describes chemical changes, including the role of atoms and molecules, and highlights some of the commercial and consumer products that result from chemical change, such as plastics and dyes.
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"Chemical Change" outlines the basics of what chemical change is, how it occurs, and products that come out of it. It is very logically organized with bright pictures and diagrams, as well as interesting facts throughout the pages. It also has a list of further resources, a glossary and an index. It would be more beneficial for students if keywords were bold so that they could quickly pick out definitions. This book would be very useful for a middle school science class. ( )
  mblaze | Apr 8, 2008 |
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