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Hydrogen: Understanding the Elements of the Periodic Table

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Hydrogen is one of the most common but deadly and misunderstood elements on the periodic table. This invisible, yet flammable gas surrounds us all day long. But what is it? This compelling book explores the fascinating world of hydrogen and shows how it fits into the periodic table. From the discovery of hydrogen to its atomic makeup and everyday uses, this element’s complex chemistry is made simple and clear in this book.

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First published January 1, 2005

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Linda Saucerman

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July 11, 2018
An informative and clear introduction to the first element on the periodic table, hydrogen. The layout is done well with nice colorful images, glossary & several simple experiments. A nice addition to any middle/high school classroom or library.

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