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The electric pickle: 50 experiments from the periodic table, from aluminum to zinc
2018
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1613739591 9781613739594
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Electric Pickle: And 50 Other Wacky Science Experiments You Can Do with the Elements in the Periodic Table
2016, Sterling Publishing Co., Inc.
in English
1454919485 9781454919483
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Table of Contents
Hydrogen (H) : exploding hydrogen bubbles
Helium (He) : hexed helium balloon
Lithium (Li) : horrible hot dog
Boron (B) : green tornado fire
Rubber blubber slime
Carbon (C) : bizarre gummy bears
Flaming black snakes
Psychedelic paper
Nitrogen (N) : hilarious hot-air balloon
Smokey cold pack
Homemade ping-pong ball smoke bomb
Oxygen (O) : freaky soap soufflé
Daffy dry ice monster bubble
Cornstarch-powered flamethrower
Loony lava lamp
Fluorine (F) : eggciting eggsperiment
Neon (Ne) : surprising static bulb
Sodium (Na) : electric pickle
Hot ice insanity
Perplexing crystals
Baffling money burn
Magnesium (Mg) : mystifying milk of magnesia
Crazy colored crystals
Aluminum (Al) : incredible shrinking potato chip bag
Kooky can crusher
Silicon (Si) : magical mystery sand.
Phosphorous (P) : radical rust remover
Black light jell-o
Sulfur (S) : ghastly green eggs
Chlorine (Cl) : wacky woolly wool
Potassium (K) : daring diet coke and mentos rocket
Preposterous purple blaze
Calcium (Ca) : silly naked eggs
Weird walk on eggs
Titanium (Ti) : mysterious memory metal
Cool colors
Chromium (Cr) : sizzling sphere smashup
Manganese (Mn) : groovy genie in a bottle
Iron (Fe) : bewildering burning steel
Nickel (Ni) : gonzo pickle batteries
Copper (Cu) : ketchup and copper
Zinc (Zn) : shocking silver pennies
Silver (Ag) : strange silverware
Tin (Sn) : bonkers bonko cans
Iodine (I) : wicked purple plastic eater
Neodymium (Nd) : magnetic cheerios
Tungsten (W) : mad microwaved light bulb
Mercury (Hg) : totally tricky thermometer
Lead (Pb) : ludicrous lead-pencil light bulb
Bismuth (Bi) : crazy crystals.
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