Friday, July 30, 2010

Water Science Fair Projects, Revised and Expanded Using the Scientific Method.

Goodstein, Madeline. Water Science Fair Projects, Revised and Expanded Using the Scientific Method.

Enslow 2010 160p 34.60

Chemistry Science Projects Using Scientific Method(Enslow)

978-0-7660-3411-2 ms/hs E-BN

Using the scientific method this book will guide you into the mysteries of water and interesting chemistry projects that can turn into winning science projects. Using the scientific method student will be able to apply the process to create a successful science project using water. In this book you will be able to study the structure of water, the three state of matter of water, the properties of liquid water and the chemical properties of water. Be prepared to have fun with these experiments and it is possible you may want to take it one step further and enter you science experiment in a science fair. The scientific method will help you organize yourself and have a successful presentation. The step by step guide in the beginning of the book will help you set up and monitor your science project. An adult should be monitoring the students progress.
There are many projects to choose from: How much salt is in the water, heating water to cause evaporation, purification and distillation, what are the chemical in water and how do they affect water. There are plenty of pictures, illustrations, diagrams and fact boxes. Diaz, Magna



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