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Plastics and Polymers Science Fair Projects

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Why does Silly Putty stick to your refrigerator door? How can the lining of a diaper absorb so much liquid? Why do some plastic food wraps work better than others? Plastics and polymers are everywhere, and this set of experiments will allow young scientists to explore the various properties of these materials. Most experiments simply require everyday household objects and a curious mind. For those interested in competing in science fairs, this book is chock full of suggestions and ideas for further experiments.

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    • School Library Journal

      July 1, 2004
      Gr 7 Up-Students who have some background in the fundamentals of chemistry will find clear-cut instructions in these two offerings. The texts are structured so that each example builds on the previous one. Plastics introduces the concept of polymers and shows how to build a model of a hydrocarbon chain. That basic concept is followed by a series of experiments that expand upon it. In the second volume, the emphasis is on understanding why water behaves the way it does molecularly. Sample projects include purification by distillation, experiments with acids and bases, and testing the power of hydrogen ions. Both titles use easily obtainable materials and common household products, and emphasize the importance of safety (including the proper disposal of chemicals). Each experiment is followed by a list of science-project ideas that will expand students' knowledge of the concepts. Black-and-white sketches help to clarify directions and provide visual interest.-Kathryn Kosiorek, Cuyahoga County Public Library, Brooklyn, OH

      Copyright 2004 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2004
      Full of information and instructions, these books contain a range of experiments, from simple ones concerning molecules in motion to complex ones involving identification and separation of plastics for recycling. Most use ordinary materials, though some require specialized equipment such as scales. Black-and-white drawings illustrate the crowded pages. Reading list, websites. Glos., ind.

      (Copyright 2004 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • OverDrive Read
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  • English

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  • Text Difficulty:6-12

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