Electric Pickle : 50 Experiments from the Periodic Table, from Aluminum to Zinc
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Why does a pickle light up when you plug it into a wall socket? Can iron burn? Are Cheerios magnetic? Explore these strange questions and more in The Electric Pickle, an indispensible collection of 50 madcap experiments based on the periodic table. Each project demonstrates an element's unique properties using easy-to-follow instructions. Experiments include: Hexed Helium Balloon Green Tornado Fire Black Light Jell-O Gonzo Pickle Batteries Totally Tricky Thermometer Ludicrous Lead-Pencil Lightbulb The Electric Pickle is also sprinkled with mind-bending scientific facts and entertaining sidebars about historic experiments and less common, often dangerous, elements.

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Green, J., & Green, J. (2017). Electric Pickle: 50 Experiments from the Periodic Table, from Aluminum to Zinc . Chicago Review Press.

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Green, Joey and Joey. Green. 2017. Electric Pickle: 50 Experiments From the Periodic Table, From Aluminum to Zinc. Chicago Review Press.

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Green, Joey and Joey. Green. Electric Pickle: 50 Experiments From the Periodic Table, From Aluminum to Zinc Chicago Review Press, 2017.

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Green, Joey,, and Joey Green. Electric Pickle: 50 Experiments From the Periodic Table, From Aluminum to Zinc Chicago Review Press, 2017.

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