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See for Yourself! - More Than 100 Amazing Experiments for Science Fairs and School Projects - cover

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See for Yourself! - More Than 100 Amazing Experiments for Science Fairs and School Projects

Vicki Cobb

Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing

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Summary

Perform these fun experiments in the fields of chemistry, earth science, physical science, the human body, and technology using everyday household items. 
 
With See for Yourself, budding scientists can wow their teachers and classmates (and maybe win a ribbon or two) by learning:How to extract DNA from an onionHow pigments from vegetables make dyeHow to make paper out of lint from a clothes dryerHow to make a friend feel like he or she has a third handWhat happens when you grow yeast in dandruff shampooThat tea and iron pills make excellent inksAnd much more 
 
See for Yourself includes experiments in the areas of chemistry, earth science, physical science, the human body, and technology, but the experiments all take their inspiration from very familiar places. The materials needed to execute the experiments can all be inexpensively purchased at the supermarket, the toy store, the hardware store, the stationery store, and the drugstore. Some of the experiments are quick and easy, while others are more challenging. Most include additional suggestions so that curious young scientists can keep on investigating.
Available since: 10/06/2010.
Print length: 416 pages.

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