Animated Science: Periodic Table

Animated Science: Periodic Table

Animated Science: Periodic Table

Animated Science: Periodic Table

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Overview

The elements of the periodic table come alive in the first book in a stellar nonfiction comic series illustrated by Shiho Pate!

From oxygen to hydrogen, carbon to plutonium, Animated Science: Periodic Table makes chemistry come alive! In this book you'll meet the building blocks of you, the world, and the universe and see how they come together to make everything you see, do, and use every day.

With a narrative nonfiction text, kid-friendly information, and Shiho Pate's engaging illustrations, Animated Science: Periodic Table is a perfect introduction and ready reference, appealing and laugh-out-loud funny. Easily accessible for readers just learning the elements, with more interesting facts and details for older kids honing their knowledge.

Great for all ages!


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781338788389
Publisher: Scholastic, Inc.
Publication date: 10/05/2021
Series: Animated Science
Sold by: Scholastic, Inc.
Format: eBook
Pages: 128
File size: 100 MB
Note: This product may take a few minutes to download.
Age Range: 8 - 12 Years

About the Author

Shiho Pate started her career as an artist for several indie gaming studios in NYC. In her 10-plus years in that industry, she published many social games and mobile games, but her passion has always been children's book illustration. She is the illustrator of 2 Pirates + 1 Robot, written by Henry Herz. Support and inspiration comes from her daughter, husband, and her Jack Russell Terrier.

Table of Contents

Meet the Atoms Family 4

The Periodic Table 6

Fizzy and Gassy 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

Tough 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

Nearly Metals 54

Aluminum 56

Gallium, Indium 58

Tin, Thallium, Bismuth 60

Lead 62

Star Maker 64

Boran | Silicon 66

Germanium | Antimony | Tellurium | Polonium 68

Arsenic 70

The In-Betweeners 72

Lanthanum | Cerium | Praseodymium | Neodymium 74

Promethium | Samarium | Europium | Gadolinium 76

Terbium | Dysprosium | Holmium | Erbium 78

Thulium | Ytterbium | Lutetium 80

Teaming Up 82

Actinium | Thorium | Protactinium | Neptunium 84

Uranium 86

Plutonium | Curium 88

Super Mixers 90

Carbon 92

Nitrogen 94

Oxygen 96

Recipe for a Body 98

Phosphorus 100

Sulfur | Selenium 102

Fluorine | Chlorine 104

Bromine | Iodine | Astatine 106

Top Gases 108

Helium 110

Neon 112

Argon | Krypton | Xenon | Radon 114

Newbies 116

Americium | Berkelium | Californium | Einsteinium | Fermium | Mendelevium | Nobelium | Lawrencium | Tennessine | Oganesson 118

Rutherfordium | Dubnium | Seaborgium | Bohrium | Hassium | Meitnerium | Darmstadtium | Roentgenium | Copernicium 120

Nihonium | Flerovium | Moscovium | Livermorium 122

Glossary 124

Index 126

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