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Solids, liquids, & gases : let's investigate /

By: Owen, Ruth, 1967- [author.].
Contributor(s): Dobney, Victoria, 1990- [author.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Owen, Ruth, Science essentials: Publisher: Minneapolis, Minnesota : Ruby Tuesday Books, 2021Description: 32 pages : color illustrations ; 29 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781788561921 (library binding).Subject(s): Matter -- Properties -- Juvenile literature | Gases -- Juvenile literature | Liquids -- Juvenile literatureDDC classification: 530.4
Contents:
Three states of matter -- What is a solid? -- What is a liquid? -- What is a gas? -- The air we breathe -- The water cycle -- The water cycle: around and around -- Heating, melting, cooling, and freezing -- Does it dissolve? -- Can salty seawater become a solid? -- Mixed-up mixtures -- No going back! -- Melting metals for recycling.
Summary: "Why do we burp when we take a swig of soda? What are air and water actually made of? And when a liquid raw egg becomes a solid fried egg, can this change of state ever be reversible? Packed with hands-on investigations, this book explores topics including the properties of solids, liquids, and gases; how liquids become solids and how solids become liquids; how the water cycle works; why seawater is salty; and how changing states make recycling possible." --
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530.4/OWE (Browse shelf) Available 018805

Includes index.

Three states of matter -- What is a solid? -- What is a liquid? -- What is a gas? -- The air we breathe -- The water cycle -- The water cycle: around and around -- Heating, melting, cooling, and freezing -- Does it dissolve? -- Can salty seawater become a solid? -- Mixed-up mixtures -- No going back! -- Melting metals for recycling.

"Why do we burp when we take a swig of soda? What are air and water actually made of? And when a liquid raw egg becomes a solid fried egg, can this change of state ever be reversible? Packed with hands-on investigations, this book explores topics including the properties of solids, liquids, and gases; how liquids become solids and how solids become liquids; how the water cycle works; why seawater is salty; and how changing states make recycling possible." --

Ages 8-12.

Grades 3 to 6.

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