
Periodic Table of Elements for Chemistry Geniuses
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Book Introduction
A solid foundation for children who dream of becoming scientific geniuses: the story of the periodic table elements!
Aside from oxygen and carbon dioxide, there are over 100 other elements? This book is a "first look at the periodic table" for curious, science-loving elementary school students.
The potentially difficult principles of science are explained with friendly explanations and delightful illustrations to help readers understand them more easily. Furthermore, the book features characters that clearly demonstrate the characteristics of each element, further enhancing the immersion of the reader.
It also provides helpful explanations of how each element is used in history and our daily lives, so you can learn basic knowledge about science, history, etc.
Aside from oxygen and carbon dioxide, there are over 100 other elements? This book is a "first look at the periodic table" for curious, science-loving elementary school students.
The potentially difficult principles of science are explained with friendly explanations and delightful illustrations to help readers understand them more easily. Furthermore, the book features characters that clearly demonstrate the characteristics of each element, further enhancing the immersion of the reader.
It also provides helpful explanations of how each element is used in history and our daily lives, so you can learn basic knowledge about science, history, etc.
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index
Before we go: Meet the Atomic Family 4
Periodic Table of Elements 6
Chiiik Bubbling Elements 8
Hydrogen 10
Lithium 12
Sodium/Potassium 14
Beryllium 16
Magnesium 18
Calcium 20
Rubidium / Cesium / Strontium / Barium
Francium / Radium 22
All About Atoms 24
Rough Metals 26
Titanium 28
Scandium / Vanadium / Chromium / Manganese 30
Iron 32
Cobalt / Nickel / Zinc 34
Copper 36
Yttrium / Zirconium / Niobium / Molybdenum 38
Professor Mendeleev and the Big Table 40
Technetium / Ruthenium / Rhodium / Palladium
Cadmium / Hafnium / Tantalum 42
Silver 44
Tungsten / Rhenium / Osmium / Iridium 46
Platinum 48
Gold 50
Mercury 52
54 elements close to metals
Aluminum 56
gallium/indium 58
Tin / Thallium / Bismuth 60
Lead 62
Star Materials 64
Boron/Silicon 66
Germanium / Antimony / Tellurium / Polonium 68
Arsenic 70
Uninvited Elements 72
Lanthanum / Cerium / Praseodymium / Neodymium 74
Promethium / Samarium / Europium / Gadolinium 76
Terbium / Dysprosium / Holmium / Erbium 78
Thulium / Ytterbium / Lutetium 80
Join forces 82
Actinium / Thorium / Protactinium / Neptunium 84
uranium 86
Plutonium / Curium 88
90 Elements that Mix Well
Carbon 92
Nitrogen 94
Oxygen 96
98 elements that make up our body
100 people
Sulfur / Selenium 102
Fluorine / Chlorine 104
Bromine / Iodine / Astatine 106
Top 108 Aircraft
Helium 110
Neon 112
Argon / Krypton / Xenon / Radon 114
New Elements 116
Americium / Berkelium / Californium / Einsteinium
fermium / mendelevium / nobelium / lawrencium
Tennessee / Oganesson 118
Rutherfordium / Dubnium / Seaborgium / Bohrium
Hassium / Meitnerium / Darmstadtium
Roentgenium / Copernicium 120
Nihonium / Flerovium / Moscovium / Livermorium 122
Glossary 124
Search 126
Periodic Table of Elements 6
Chiiik Bubbling Elements 8
Hydrogen 10
Lithium 12
Sodium/Potassium 14
Beryllium 16
Magnesium 18
Calcium 20
Rubidium / Cesium / Strontium / Barium
Francium / Radium 22
All About Atoms 24
Rough Metals 26
Titanium 28
Scandium / Vanadium / Chromium / Manganese 30
Iron 32
Cobalt / Nickel / Zinc 34
Copper 36
Yttrium / Zirconium / Niobium / Molybdenum 38
Professor Mendeleev and the Big Table 40
Technetium / Ruthenium / Rhodium / Palladium
Cadmium / Hafnium / Tantalum 42
Silver 44
Tungsten / Rhenium / Osmium / Iridium 46
Platinum 48
Gold 50
Mercury 52
54 elements close to metals
Aluminum 56
gallium/indium 58
Tin / Thallium / Bismuth 60
Lead 62
Star Materials 64
Boron/Silicon 66
Germanium / Antimony / Tellurium / Polonium 68
Arsenic 70
Uninvited Elements 72
Lanthanum / Cerium / Praseodymium / Neodymium 74
Promethium / Samarium / Europium / Gadolinium 76
Terbium / Dysprosium / Holmium / Erbium 78
Thulium / Ytterbium / Lutetium 80
Join forces 82
Actinium / Thorium / Protactinium / Neptunium 84
uranium 86
Plutonium / Curium 88
90 Elements that Mix Well
Carbon 92
Nitrogen 94
Oxygen 96
98 elements that make up our body
100 people
Sulfur / Selenium 102
Fluorine / Chlorine 104
Bromine / Iodine / Astatine 106
Top 108 Aircraft
Helium 110
Neon 112
Argon / Krypton / Xenon / Radon 114
New Elements 116
Americium / Berkelium / Californium / Einsteinium
fermium / mendelevium / nobelium / lawrencium
Tennessee / Oganesson 118
Rutherfordium / Dubnium / Seaborgium / Bohrium
Hassium / Meitnerium / Darmstadtium
Roentgenium / Copernicium 120
Nihonium / Flerovium / Moscovium / Livermorium 122
Glossary 124
Search 126
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Publisher's Review
Learn about the characteristics of the elements easily with elemental characters!
A complete understanding of the concept of elements with friendly explanations!
The most important thing to study elements is the periodic table.
It contains everything from the lightest element, hydrogen, to the heaviest element, element 118 oganesson.
This book introduces the elements of the periodic table by dividing them by their properties, and allows you to examine each element in turn.
The chapter introducing each element includes the atomic number, which indicates the number of protons, and the element symbol, and includes characters that help you understand the characteristics of the element at a glance, making it easier to remember the element.
It also talks about the pros and cons of each element, how it reacts when combined with other elements, and the state of the elements.
For example, 'Magnesium shines brightly like the sun! It doesn't catch fire easily, but once it does, it doesn't stop.
It is a friendly explanation of the concept of elements, such as, 'It has an excellent ability to combine forces, so it is mainly found in combination with other elements.'
In addition, you can learn about the origin of each element's name and its various properties.
Titanium is derived from the Titans, a race of giants born from the gods in ancient Greek mythology, and hydrogen likes to team up with other substances, or the fact that hydrogen atoms combine with oxygen to form water.
In addition to information about elements, there is also a learning information page that contains scientific terms and principles, such as atomic structure and isotopes.
It may feel difficult and stiff, but it is accompanied by humorous illustrations, making it easy to understand scientific principles.
Let's satisfy all your curiosity and questions about the elements with this book and study science in a more enriching and fun way.
Understand elements in everyday life and learn chemistry smartly in advance!
“When gallium meets arsenic, it becomes a semiconductor used in electronic products.
When silicon meets oxygen, it creates a gem like amethyst.
“When magnesium and aluminum meet, they make airplanes and laptops.”
This shows how elements interact with other elements and are used around us.
Because elements do not exist only within a rigid periodic table, it helps you naturally understand the numerous elements you encounter in your daily life.
Furthermore, you can learn about chemical information about the process of combining with other elements, compounds and mixtures, and chemical reactions, making it perfect for children who love science and want to excel at it.
This book will satisfy your intellectual curiosity about science and provide an opportunity to easily study middle school science.
A complete understanding of the concept of elements with friendly explanations!
The most important thing to study elements is the periodic table.
It contains everything from the lightest element, hydrogen, to the heaviest element, element 118 oganesson.
This book introduces the elements of the periodic table by dividing them by their properties, and allows you to examine each element in turn.
The chapter introducing each element includes the atomic number, which indicates the number of protons, and the element symbol, and includes characters that help you understand the characteristics of the element at a glance, making it easier to remember the element.
It also talks about the pros and cons of each element, how it reacts when combined with other elements, and the state of the elements.
For example, 'Magnesium shines brightly like the sun! It doesn't catch fire easily, but once it does, it doesn't stop.
It is a friendly explanation of the concept of elements, such as, 'It has an excellent ability to combine forces, so it is mainly found in combination with other elements.'
In addition, you can learn about the origin of each element's name and its various properties.
Titanium is derived from the Titans, a race of giants born from the gods in ancient Greek mythology, and hydrogen likes to team up with other substances, or the fact that hydrogen atoms combine with oxygen to form water.
In addition to information about elements, there is also a learning information page that contains scientific terms and principles, such as atomic structure and isotopes.
It may feel difficult and stiff, but it is accompanied by humorous illustrations, making it easy to understand scientific principles.
Let's satisfy all your curiosity and questions about the elements with this book and study science in a more enriching and fun way.
Understand elements in everyday life and learn chemistry smartly in advance!
“When gallium meets arsenic, it becomes a semiconductor used in electronic products.
When silicon meets oxygen, it creates a gem like amethyst.
“When magnesium and aluminum meet, they make airplanes and laptops.”
This shows how elements interact with other elements and are used around us.
Because elements do not exist only within a rigid periodic table, it helps you naturally understand the numerous elements you encounter in your daily life.
Furthermore, you can learn about chemical information about the process of combining with other elements, compounds and mixtures, and chemical reactions, making it perfect for children who love science and want to excel at it.
This book will satisfy your intellectual curiosity about science and provide an opportunity to easily study middle school science.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Publication date: September 29, 2022
- Format: Hardcover book binding method guide
- Page count, weight, size: 128 pages | 580g | 185*236*14mm
- ISBN13: 9791168123908
- ISBN10: 1168123909
- KC Certification: Certification Type: Conformity Confirmation
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