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Where do the objects in our lives come from? Everything has a source, and that origin might be surprising. Readers will learn about how chemists study the building blocks of our world, and how materials can be changed by applying different chemical and physical reactions. By utilizing colorful pictographs, icons, and graphics, readers will become immersed in the wonderful world of science. Especially helpful for students who struggle with traditional textbooks, this book will change the way readers look at objects they use every day.
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction / Science & Nature / Chemistry (fancy, right?)
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