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This book tells you how materials join or mix together to make millions of new things. There are loads of photos... Read More >>
This book tells you everything you need to know about an amazing group of materials called 'nonmetals.' There are... Read More >>
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Marie Curie is perhaps the most famous female scientist in history. Despite facing both ethnic and gender bias,... Read More >>
This series uses common or well-known elements to look at the groups of the periodic table, emphasizing the similarities... Read More >>
A complete curriculum for chemstry for Classes 7-9 in Steiner-Waldorf schools. Read More >>
Provides an introduction covering definition, classification, properties, world reserves, methods of processing... Read More >>
The Penguin Dictionary of Chemistry is the ideal source of information for students of all sciences at any level,... Read More >>
Designed for students studying for public examinations at age 16+. This book is aimed at the average/below average... Read More >>
Widely singled out for its unique approach and witty, readable prose, How to Read a French Fry explores the fascinating... Read More >>
An illustrated biography of Marie Curie. In addition to the story the book includes a chronology of events in Curie's... Read More >>
A biography on the life of the French scientist Louis Pasteur, that explains his study of germs, discovery of vaccines,... Read More >>
Springer Handbook of Enzymes provides data on enzymes sufficiently well characterized. Data sheets are arranged... Read More >>
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"Designed to support the ""AQA GCSE Science"" series, this title includes a set of exam style questions for students... Read More >>