Art in chemistry, chemistry in art / Barbara R. Greenberg, Dianne Patterson.
Contains hands-on activities and demonstrations that combine chemistry and art in a way that students can enjoy each subject while learning their basic principles.
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Englewood, Colo. :
Teacher Ideas Press,
1998.
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Table of Contents:
- Colors do matter: How do we see color?
- Paint does matter: What is paint?
- Supports and grounds: Down under--What is underneath?
- Three-dimensional works of art: Playing with clay
- Sculpture and organic chemistry: Macroscopic and microscopic sculpture
- Jewelry: Heavy metal
- Two- and three-dimensional works of art revisited: Putting together the pieces of the puzzle
- Photography: A picture is worth a thousand words
- The art of forgery: Art conservation and restoration
- Chemical hazards in art.