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Kitchen Chemistry

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  • Author:
    LISTER Ted / BLUMENTHAL Heston
  • ISBN:
    9780854043897
  • Publication Date:
    July 2005
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    142
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Royal Society of Chemistry
  • Country of Publication:
Kitchen Chemistry
Kitchen Chemistry

Kitchen Chemistry

Regular price $94.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    LISTER Ted / BLUMENTHAL Heston
  • ISBN:
    9780854043897
  • Publication Date:
    July 2005
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    142
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Royal Society of Chemistry
  • Country of Publication:

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The chemistry of food and cooking is just one example of the many roles chemistry plays in our everyday lives. This topic provides an exciting context for some familiar chemistry and a way to engage students with the subject. Kitchen Chemistry contains a wide variety of activities, from class practicals and demonstrations to reading comprehension and paper-based exercises.

Each activity deals with an aspect of the chemistry of food and/or cooking. The material is suitable for a wide range of ages, from primary to post-16, and helps reinforce the idea that everything is made of chemicals and that there is no difference between 'man-made' and 'natural' chemicals.

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  • The chemistry of food and cooking is just one example of the many roles chemistry plays in our everyday lives. This topic provides an exciting context for some familiar chemistry and a way to engage students with the subject. Kitchen Chemistry contains a wide variety of activities, from class practicals and demonstrations to reading comprehension and paper-based exercises.

    Each activity deals with an aspect of the chemistry of food and/or cooking. The material is suitable for a wide range of ages, from primary to post-16, and helps reinforce the idea that everything is made of chemicals and that there is no difference between 'man-made' and 'natural' chemicals.

The chemistry of food and cooking is just one example of the many roles chemistry plays in our everyday lives. This topic provides an exciting context for some familiar chemistry and a way to engage students with the subject. Kitchen Chemistry contains a wide variety of activities, from class practicals and demonstrations to reading comprehension and paper-based exercises.

Each activity deals with an aspect of the chemistry of food and/or cooking. The material is suitable for a wide range of ages, from primary to post-16, and helps reinforce the idea that everything is made of chemicals and that there is no difference between 'man-made' and 'natural' chemicals.