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How to Make a Diamond and Other Incredible Ideas About Chemistry

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How to Make a Diamond and Other Incredible Ideas About Chemistry Synopsis

Young readers can take a wild ride through the surprising world of chemistry with this innovative, full-colour book, combining hilarious comic book action with mind-blowing science facts.

Join Professor Albert Katzenstein, the world's greatest scientist-adventurer, on his mission to explore atoms, molecules, and reactions in this fun-filled, graphic novel. The Prof has a passion for discovery and loves all things strange, unexpected, and surprising. With the help of his rodent assistant, Scooter, he will introduce readers to key scientific concepts using hilarious and memorable explanations.

Did you know that table salt is made of two poisons?
That the average cloud weighs 500 tons?
Or that Mars is red because it's rusty?

Explore these big ideas-and so many more-in the hilarious series that's like a Dog-Man meets Albert Einstein. It's accessible. engaging, and ideal for children aged 7+.

ABOUT THE SERIES: The Professor Kat's Awesome Facts series follows Professor Katzenstein and his rodent assistant, Scooter, as they explore the incredible world of science, the animal kingdom and beyond. Combining fun facts and hilarious comic book storytelling, this series creates a hilarious and approachable way to absorb educational topics outside of the classroom.

About This Edition

ISBN: 9781398833647
Publication date: 1st February 2025
Author: William Potter
Illustrator: Richard Watson
Publisher: Arcturus an imprint of Arcturus Publishing
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 128 pages
Series: Professor Kat's Awesome Facts
Genres: General Knowledge & Trivia
Children’s / Teenage general interest: Science: the Elements, crystals, chemistry experiments
Children’s / Teenage general interest: Cartoons and comic strips