Click the Google Preview button to take a look inside this book. Chemistry Science Fair Projects Using Inorganic Stuff, Revised and Expanded Using the Scientific MethodSeries: Chemistry Science Projects Using the Scientific MethodBy Robert Gardner DetailsDetails ReviewsReviews Are some pennies denser than others? Does heat have weight? How can you calculate the energy released when steam condenses? Using easy-to-find materials and the scientific method, student scientists can learn the answers to these questions and more. For students interested in competing in science fairs, the book contains lots of great suggestions and ideas for further experiments.Publication Date: 01/01/2010Copyright: 2010Pages: 160Trim Size: 6 1/2 x 9 1/4Illustrations: Illus. with color illustrationsGrade Level: 5–upAge Level: 10–upLC Number: 2008046505Dewey: 540.78FormatsFormatISBNList PriceDiscount PriceLibrary Bound Book978-0-7660-3413-6$38.60$28.95eBook978-0-7660-5546-9$38.60$28.95 "This book is quite nifty because it shows how to do a basic experiment and then includes a list of ways to vary the project and make it more original."Seattle Public Schools, February 10, 2010"Format is clear and easy to follow . . . This is a good start for students interested in learning more about the topic."Infolink Book Evaluation Program, October 8, 2010"Well organized resource for students or teachers looking for books on science fair projects . . . Project ideas are arranged by topic making it easy for students to find what they are looking for . . ."Garland Independent School District, September 10, 2010See all reviews Loading… Other books in Chemistry Science Projects Using the Scientific Method 1 Loading… Other books from the authors 12345 Loading… Reviews"Changes include a greatly expanded introduction; a far more appealing color layout; a clearer breakdown of information within projects; and updated furhter-reading suggestions . . . Useful additions or replacements for the originals."School Library Journal, June 2010"Well organized resource for students or teachers looking for books on science fair projects . . . Project ideas are arranged by topic making it easy for students to find what they are looking for . . ."Garland Independent School District, September 10, 2010"Format is clear and easy to follow . . . This is a good start for students interested in learning more about the topic."Infolink Book Evaluation Program, October 8, 2010"This book is quite nifty because it shows how to do a basic experiment and then includes a list of ways to vary the project and make it more original."Seattle Public Schools, February 10, 2010"Each volume begins with an overview of the scientific method and safety, then presents a collection of activities encouraging readers to explore central concepts in the featured fields . . . The 'Results' sections ask questions rather than giving away the answers."The Horn Book Guide, Fall 2010". . . the book is clearly organized . . ."Richardson Independent School District, April 18, 2011"This title is an excellent resource for middle and high school students to research science projects."TriState Young Adult Book Review Committee, March 2010"This series is for curious middle school students either for pursuing their own interests, or for science fair projects."Library Media Connection, August/September 2010"The straightforward text outlines experiments with easy-to-find materials and follows up these experiments with further ideas for science fair projects . . . Highly recommended for high school libraries and public libraries."Children's Literature eBook: 978-0-7660-5546-9 List Price: $38.60 Discount Price: $28.95 + Add to wish list Library Bound Book: 978-0-7660-3413-6 List Price: $38.60 Discount Price: $28.95 + Add to wish list Please log in Log in or register to create a wish list. Login or Register Loading… -----OR----- Click to buy at Amazon.com or Barnes and Noble