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Books in Let's Explore, the Elements Set series

  • Silver

    Henrietta Toth

    Paperback (Enslow Publishing, Aug. 15, 2018)
    "Silver has always been a precious metal, used in photography, dentistry, currency, knives, forks, and spoons (better known as, yes, silverware!). Silver is used in x-rays, mirrors, and even medical bandages. In this book, we'll explore how silver was first discovered and used, and how it forms into compounds and alloys. Readers will discover where silver fits in the Periodic Table, and how silver plays a part in modern day electronics from cell phones to computers, but is no longer used in coins, given its expense. Interesting chemistry terms are accompanied by illustrations and photographs to bring silver to gleaming life."--
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  • Oxygen

    Avery Elizabeth Hurt

    Paperback (Enslow Publishing, Aug. 15, 2018)
    "Oxygen is essential to life on Earth, but what is this tasteless, colorless, element? From how oxygen was discovered to how it supports life, this book answers all your questions about element we all depend on. Readers will learn about atoms, molecules, and how oxygen fits in the Periodic Table. Discussions of photosynthesis, combustion, and oxygen compounds explore the role of oxygen in our world. Interesting and accessible explanations of chemistry terms are accompanied by lively illustrations and stories that bring the subject to life."--
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  • Aluminum

    Anita Louise McCormick

    Paperback (Enslow Publishing, Aug. 15, 2018)
    "Presents the properties of the element and its components while providing readers with resources to learn more about aluminum and how it is mined, recycled, and used in our society"--
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  • Oxygen

    Avery Elizabeth Hurt

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, Aug. 15, 2018)
    "Oxygen is essential to life on Earth, but what is this tasteless, colorless, element? From how oxygen was discovered to how it supports life, this book answers all your questions about element we all depend on. Readers will learn about atoms, molecules, and how oxygen fits in the Periodic Table. Discussions of photosynthesis, combustion, and oxygen compounds explore the role of oxygen in our world. Interesting and accessible explanations of chemistry terms are accompanied by lively illustrations and stories that bring the subject to life."--
    U
  • Carbon

    Donna B. McKinney

    Paperback (Enslow Publishing, Aug. 15, 2018)
    "You are a carbon-based life form, but are there life forms based on other elements? In this book, we'll break carbon out of the confines of the periodic table, and show readers what they can really do. How does carbon impact everyday life? Let's find out!"--
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  • Gold

    Anita Louise McCormick

    Paperback (Enslow Publishing, Jan. 15, 2019)
    Since ancient times, people the world over have valued gold above most metals. For at least 5,000 years, gold has been used to make jewelry, coins, art objects, and other valuable items. Today, gold also has many industrial applications, from computers to medicine. In this book, students will learn about the elemental properties of gold, how gold is mined and processed, and how, through the centuries, the quest for gold has led to war.
  • Potassium

    Donna B McKinney

    Library Binding (Enslow Publishing, Jan. 15, 2019)
    "Potassium is bananas! You can probably find potassium in your kitchen. This silvery white element is in bananas, avocados, nuts, chocolate, and potatoes. It's also found in ocean water. In the human body, potassium helps keep our bones healthy and our muscles contracting properly. Potassium is used in many everyday items, such as fire extinguishers, fertilizers, soaps, and batteries. K is potassium's symbol, from the Latin word "kalium." This book will help students better understand the basics of chemistry as they learn what potassium is and how this soft metal is used in our world."--
    Y
  • Silver

    Henrietta Toth

    Library Binding (Enslow Publishing, Aug. 15, 2018)
    "Silver has always been a precious metal, used in photography, dentistry, currency, knives, forks, and spoons (better known as, yes, silverware!). Silver is used in x-rays, mirrors, and even medical bandages. In this book, we'll explore how silver was first discovered and used, and how it forms into compounds and alloys. Readers will discover where silver fits in the Periodic Table, and how silver plays a part in modern day electronics from cell phones to computers, but is no longer used in coins, given its expense. Interesting chemistry terms are accompanied by illustrations and photographs to bring silver to gleaming life."--
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  • Lead

    Donna B McKinney

    Paperback (Enslow Publishing, Jan. 15, 2019)
    "In ancient times, humans used lead in everything from cooking tools to water pipes to cosmetics. That was before scientists discovered that lead is poisonous to humans. Today lead is still useful, but we use it with more care in items that hold corrosive materials -- like car batteries that hold acid -- or to protect us from harmful radiation -- like in X-ray machines or nuclear reactors. Pb is lead's symbol, from the Latin word plumbum. This book will help students better understand the basics of chemistry as they learn what lead is and how this toxic but important metal is used in our world." -- Back cover.
    Y
  • Carbon

    Donna McKinney

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, Aug. 15, 2018)
    "You are a carbon-based life form, but are there life forms based on other elements? In this book, we'll break carbon out of the confines of the periodic table, and show readers what they can really do. How does carbon impact everyday life? Let's find out!"--
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  • Nitrogen

    Clara Maccarald

    Paperback (Enslow Publishing, Aug. 15, 2018)
    "Take a deep breath. You're breathing in nitrogen! This element makes up 78% of the air around us. While nitrogen by itself is incredibly stable, nitrogen compounds have a tendency to explode! Dynamite contains nitrogen, and so do air bags, which use a small explosion to fill up and keep us safe in a car crash. In this informative text, we'll explore this important element, seeing how nitrogen cycles through the environment and even makes up part of our own bodies. Without nitrogen, we wouldn't exist!"--
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  • Sodium

    Avery Elizabeth Hurt

    Paperback (Enslow Publishing, Aug. 15, 2018)
    From the table to the lab to our bodies, this interesting and informative book introduces young readers to the element sodium. Easy-to-understand explanations, colorful illustrations, and examples children can relate to make this a fun way to learn about one of Earth's most abundant elements. Historical information gives the subject context, while discussions of the common uses of sodium, such as in soap making and food preservation, keep it relevant.
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