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Name: Chemical Chaos

Authors: Nick Arnold, Tony De Saulles
Year: 1997
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Popularity: 1.1
Genres/categories: Science, Non Fiction, Children

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What makes a stink bomb stink? Why aren't glass eyes made of glass? Bubbling over with chaotic chemistry facts, this book also reveals the secrets of some very strange scientists, offers experiments to try at home, and much more!
This book is part of the "Horrible Science" series.
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