Experiments with soap
Projects and experiments use soap and soap bubbles to explain such topics as surface tension and air currents, as well as why soap gets things clean.
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- ISBN: 051627466X
- ISBN: 0516226029
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47 pages : color illustrations ; 22 cm. - Publisher New York ; Toronto : Children's Press, [2003]
- Copyright ©2003
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Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references (page 44), Internet addresses and index. |
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | LSC 9.95 |
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Experiments with Soap
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Table of Contents
Experiments with Soap
Section | Section Description | Page Number |
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How Clean Can You Get? | p. 5 | |
What Does Soap Do? | p. 10 | |
Experiment 1 | Breaking the Tension | |
Experiment 2 | Washing Away the Dirt | |
Experiment 3 | Making Suds | |
What Else Can Soap Do? | p. 22 | |
Experiment 4 | Changing Colors | |
Experiment 5 | Seeing Colors | |
What Can You Learn From Soap Bubbles? | p. 31 | |
Experiment 6 | Measuring the Air | |
Experiment 7 | Following the Breeze | |
Fun With Soap | p. 39 | |
Experiment 8 | Making Different Shapes | |
To Find Out More | p. 44 | |
Important Words | p. 46 | |
Index | p. 47 | |
Meet the Author | p. 48 |