How to Do Chemical Tricks
Author(s): A. T. Anderson
Genre(s): Chemistry
Narrators: Kyle Van DeGlast
Number of Chapters: 65
Length: 01 hour and 54 minutes
Language: English
While a bit outdated in many of the more complex descriptions of several of the phenomena described, this book is nonetheless still fun and relevant for a person interested in basic chemistry or physics tricks, and the devices built in the book can be easily replicated with more modern materials. The book is split up into many little experiments, tricks, with an explanation on how it works, what's happening, and how to reproduce the effects at home.(summary by Kyle Van DeGlast)
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Amateur Air Pump, Asphyxia, Balloon in a Vacuum, Boiling Cold Water, A Sucking Tube, Cupping (Kyle Van DeGlast)
Magic of Heat, Sublimation by Heat, Heat Passing Through Glass, Metals Unequally Influenced by Heat (Kyle Van DeGlast)
Spontaneous Combustion, Inequality of Heat in Fire-Irons, Expasion of Metal by Heat (Kyle Van DeGlast)
To Form a Liquid from Two Solids, Restoration of Color by Water, Two Liquids Make a Solid, Two Solids Make a Liquid, A Solid Opaque Mass Makes a Transparent Liquid, Two Cold Liquids Make a Hot One (Kyle Van DeGlast)
Curious Change of Colors, The Protean Lights, To Change the Colors of Flowers, Changes of the Poppy, Changes of the Rose (Kyle Van DeGlast)
The audiobook How to Do Chemical Tricks falls under the genres of Chemistry. It is written by A. T. Anderson.