This book provides young readers with an overview of mixtures and solutions. The text includes a simple overview of mixtures and solutions and examines homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures, suspensions and colloids, solubility, saturation, and concentration. Information is explained using real-world examples and supported with graphics and photos.
Slime can be bouncy, stretchy, and oozy. It's a non-Newtonian fluid. Text provides recipes on how to make homemade slime, along with tips for making scientific observations during the creation process.
An introduction to mixtures and solutions that explains how materials mix and includes simple experiments to help readers understand the scientific concepts they are learning.
Offers an introduction into the scientific world of solutions and mixtures, explains the difference between the two, describes unique qualities of each, and encourages exploration to discover examples of both.
Examines how the properties of various materials and substances change when they are mixed with one another. Features full-color photographs, a glossary, and further reading sources.
Presents the idea of mixing and separating materials featuring colorful photos. Includes experiments for children on mixing and separating household materials.
Explains what mixtures and solutions are; describes solution strengths, different kinds of mixtures such as suspensions and alloys, and different ways mixtures can be separated, such as decanting and distillation; and includes instructions for several hands-on investigations.