Reactions: An Illustrated Exploration of Elements, Molecules, and Change in the Universe

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Theodore Gray has done it again – whoever thought the world of chemistry could be so beautiful and exciting. Through his books, The Elements (#059369) and Molecules (#59370), Gray offers a visual journey into the world of the Periodic Table, atoms, and molecules. This latest edition in the series goes beyond just telling you about atoms and molecules, and gives you visual illustrations of chemical reactions. This book can be used as a resource for your science studies or for the science curious. The author begins by explaining the magic of chemistry, along with beautiful photographs of reactions and uses of the chemicals in everyday life. Full of great information, the books in this series are so well-done that they would be beautiful coffee-table books! 216 pgs, hc. ~ Donna

Publisher's Description of Reactions: An Illustrated Exploration of Elements, Molecules, and Change in the Universe

The long-awaited third installment in Theodore Grays iconic "Elements" trilogy. The first two titles, Elements and Molecules, have sold more than 1.5 million copies worldwide.

With Reactions bestselling author Theodore Gray continues the journey through our molecular and chemical world that began with the tour de force The Elements and continued with Molecules. In The Elements, Gray gave us a never-before-seen, mesmerizing photographic view of the 118 elements in the periodic table. In Molecules, with the same phenomenal photographic acumen, plus beautifully rendered computer generated graphics, he showed us how the elements combine to form the content that makes up our universe, from table salt to oxygen to the panoply of colors and smells that surround us.

At last, we've reached Reactions, in which Gray once again puts his photography and storytelling to work demonstrating how molecules interact in ways that are essential to our very existence. The book begins with a brief recap of elements and molecules and then goes on to explain important concepts the characterize a chemical reaction, including Energy, Entropy, and Time. It is then organized by type of reaction including chapters such as "Fantastic Reactions and Where to Find Them", "On the Origin of Light and Color", "The Boring Chapter", in which we learn about reactions such as paint drying, grass growing, and water boiling, and "The Need for Speed", including topics such as weather, ignition, and fire.

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Homeschool Chemistry Curriculum, Workbooks, Lab Materials, Kits, Games, and Chemistry Lab Supplies


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Product Format:Hardcover
Brand:Black Dog and Leaventhal
Author:Theodore Gray
Grades:7-AD
ISBN:9780316391221
Length in Inches:10.25
Width in Inches:10.375
Height in Inches:0.875
Weight in Pounds:2.8
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