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Lab Adventures in Chemistry

Pasquale De Marco

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

Embark on an exciting journey into the world of chemistry with **Lab Adventures in Chemistry**, a comprehensive guide that unravels the mysteries of matter and its transformations. Discover the magic of chemistry as you explore the structure of atoms, the properties of elements and compounds, and the fascinating reactions that take place between them.

Through engaging experiments and real-life examples, this book brings chemistry to life, making it accessible and enjoyable for students, teachers, and anyone curious about the world around them. Delve into the wonders of chemical reactions, explore the role of chemistry in everyday life, and uncover the secrets of the chemical world.

With clear explanations and detailed illustrations, **Lab Adventures in Chemistry** provides a solid foundation in the fundamentals of chemistry. Learn about the periodic table, chemical bonding, energy changes, and equilibrium, and gain a deeper understanding of the properties and behavior of matter.

This book is more than just a textbook; it's an adventure that ignites your curiosity and inspires you to explore the wonders of chemistry. With its engaging writing style and hands-on experiments, **Lab Adventures in Chemistry** makes learning chemistry fun and rewarding.

Whether you're a student pursuing a degree in chemistry, a teacher looking for innovative ways to engage your students, or simply someone who wants to expand their knowledge of the world around them, **Lab Adventures in Chemistry** is the perfect companion for your journey into the fascinating realm of chemistry.

**Key Features:**

* Comprehensive coverage of the fundamentals of chemistry
* Engaging experiments and real-life examples
* Clear explanations and detailed illustrations
* A conversational writing style that makes chemistry accessible and enjoyable


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Available since: 06/02/2025.
Print length: 162 pages.

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