Comic Strip Science: Chemistry - Discover the Cool Stuff Behind Materials!
Get ready to laugh and learn with Comic Strip Science: Chemistry! Packed with hilarious comic strips and awesome facts, this book makes science super fun for curious kids aged 8 and up.
Explore the weird and wonderful world of chemistry - from solids, liquids and gases to atoms, reactions and more. Each comic strip tells a funny story that explains a science idea, while extra diagrams and panels help readers dive deeper into the topic.
Perfect for kids who love comics, jokes and finding out how things work!
Illustrated by Jess Bradley, winner of the 2021 Blue Peter Award for Best Non-Fiction and creator for The Phoenix Comic.
Also available in the series: Biology, Earth and Space, Physics, The Periodic Table
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- 1: Introduction
- 1: WHAT IS CHEMISTRY?
- 1: THE NAIL INSIDE YOU Natural and MAN-MADE materials
- 1: MATERIALS HISTORY Prehistoric materials
- 1: MATERIALS
- 1: THE TERRIFYING TALE OF A BUNGEE JUMP Elastic materials
- 1: THE TERRIFYING THREAT OF A LEAKY NAPPY Absorbent materials
- 1: THE BRIDGE OF TERROR Strong and flexible materials
- 1: THE INVISIBLE FROG
- 1: Transparent, TRANSLUCENT AND OPAQUE materials
- 1: KEEPING WARM IN AN IGLOO Insulating materials
- 1: STATES OF MATTER
- 1: SOLIDS, LIQUIDS AND GASES states of matter
- 1: COOKING WITH CHEMISTRY Melting
- 1: THE SECRET MESSAGE Changing materials
- 1: REVENGE OF THE GRANDCHILDREN Suitability of materials
- 1: SPLAT! DISCOVERING POTTERY Firing clay
- 1: BOUNCY-BALL EGG-SPERIMENT Chemical changes
- 1: SAD STORY OF A SQUEAKY BIKE Materials that rust
- 1: THE LAZY BALLOON BLOWER Changing states
- 1: PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS
- 1: PURER THAN A MOUNTAIN STREAM Filtration
- 1: THE SEAWATER YOU CAN DRINK Desalination
- 1: HOW TO GET A DRINK IN THE DESERT Evaporation and condensation
- 1: DISAPPEARING ICE Freezing and melting
- 1: THE DRY-ICE DISASTER Stage chemistry
- 1: MATERIALS FOR DIFFERENT PURPOSES
- 1: TOOTHY TROUBLE WITH BACTERIA Mouth bacteria
- 1: WHY BIKES DON'T HAVE HARD TYRES (ANY MORE) Materials history
- 1: STEPHANIE'S BULLETPROOF SURPRISE Ultra-strong materials
- 1: EATING OUR OWN POO? Chemical recycling
- 1: FROM WEE TO WATER ... AND MORE Chemical recycling
- 1: ATOMS, ELEMENTS AND COMPOUNDS
- 1: THE ATOMIC PARTY Structure of an atom
- 1: MOLECULES Elements and compounds
- 1: THE PERIODIC TABLE