Elements

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Silicon

Elements is designed to provide an accessible approach to chemistry. Each volume carefully and concisely presents the characteristics, behavior, occurrence, isolation, and uses of the most important elements and their compounds.

Silicon

Elements is designed to provide an accessible approach to chemistry. Each volume carefully and concisely presents the characteristics, behavior, occurrence, isolation, and uses of the most important elements and their compounds.

Elements

Elements is designed to provide an accessible approach to chemistry.

Fire

Fire is the ultimate source of energy. This book examines fire in all of its manifiestations, its powers and its dangers. looks at fire as a force within our planet.

Silicon

Elements is designed to provide an accessible approach to chemistry. Each volume carefully and concisely presents the characteristics, behavior, occurrence, isolation, and uses of the most important elements and their compounds.

Earth, our planet and its resources

1993
Examines the earth that provides sustenance and support--the planet earth, the earth's surface, the living earth, and the industrial earth.

Fire

the vital source of energy
1993
Examines fire as a force in the physical universe, explaining its benefits and how it can be used or abused by humankind.

Earth

2002
Photographs and simple text introduce young readers to the uses, source, and importance of the earth's natural resources.

Potassium to zirconium

2002
Provides information on the characteristics, behavior, occurrence, isolation and uses of a number of chemical elements.

Magnesium

1999
Explores the history of the bright-colored metal magnesium and explains its chemistry, how it reacts, its uses, and its importance in our lives.

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