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What do you know about atoms and molecules?, Tilda Monroe

Label
What do you know about atoms and molecules?, Tilda Monroe
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
What do you know about atoms and molecules?
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
495616827
Responsibility statement
Tilda Monroe
Series statement
20 questions : physical science
Summary
Provides answers to questions related to atoms and molecules, including information on the periodic table, positive and negative charges, different types of bonds, and organic compounds
Table Of Contents
What are atoms anyway? -- Does an atom have parts? -- What is at the center of an atom? -- Where are the electrons? -- Does the number of parts in an atom matter? -- Do different kinds of atoms have names? -- Where can I find the names of the elements? -- Could you charge it, please? -- Do atoms have an overall charge? -- Do atoms ever join together? -- What kinds of bonds are there? -- What are bonded atoms called? -- Are the atoms in molecules always the same? -- How many atoms are in a molecule? -- What do those letters and numbers mean? -- What is an organic compound? -- When were atoms discovered? -- Who discovered electrons and protons? -- How do scientists study atoms and molecules today? -- Why are atoms and molecules important?
Target audience
juvenile
Classification
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