Chemistry Code: Jean-Henri Fabre's Comic Chemistry Class
- FabreChemicalpopular sciencecomicsknowledgeclassic adaptationsbest-selling books
- Categories:Comics & Graphic Novels Science Fiction & Fantasy General Knowledge
- Language:Simplified Ch.
- Publication Place:Chinese Mainland
- Publication date:March,2025
- Pages:176
- Retail Price:49.80 CNY
- Size:170mm×240mm
- Text Color:Full color
- Words:100K
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Feature
★ The first set of popular science comics to ignite a passion for science! Fun and engaging reading for learning the basics of math, physics, and chemistry—children can't put them down, and even beginners with zero foundation can easily get started.
★ The original books are classic popular science works that have taken the world by storm, having been published in over 20 countries with cumulative sales exceeding 2,000,000 copies!
★ This series includes the life's work of the renowned Russian popular science writer Yakov Perelman, whose 105 books have established his authority and whose "physics for Fun" have influenced generations of readers worldwide; and the famous French naturalist Jean-Henri Fabre, who, in addition to "Souvenirs Entomologiques", left behind timeless masterpieces like "Les Cieux", "The Mysteries of The Earth" and "Entertaining Chemistry".
★ This series has newly adapted these classic originals into fun comic stories, bringing abstract concepts in math, physics, and chemistry to life within vivid narratives. Experimental principles become clear at a glance, making it easy to develop scientific thinking!
This series consists of 3 books:
"MathMathematical Code: Yakov Perelman's Comic Math Class"
"Physics Code: Yakov Perelman's Comic Physics Class"
"Chemistry Code: Jean-Henri Fabre's Comic Chemistry Class"
Description
Why are fireworks in so many colors?
Do you know which metal element can burn when it comes into contact with water?
What is the "magic gas" that can reignite a nearly extinguished candle?
How can you distinguish flour from quicklime?
Which gas can make a deflated hydrogen balloon expand again?
What is contained in a dry ice fire extinguisher? ……
This is a set of popular science books on chemistry suitable for all ages. The knowledge points and content are adapted from "Fun Chemistry" by the famous entomologist and naturalist Fabre.
This book, while retaining the essence of the original work, reinterprets it in a brand-new way. It presents the otherwise dry and difficult chemical knowledge in an easy-to-understand manner through interesting comics and witty dialogues. The comics have plots and stories, and the dialogues are both informative and entertaining. Readers will step into the fascinating world of chemistry in a relaxed and enjoyable reading experience.
Author
He was a world-renowned entomologist and naturalist. His book "Souvenirs Entomologiques"(The Records about Insects) is beloved by many young readers. Besides "Souvenirs Entomologiques", he also wrote a series of excellent works in other scientific fields, such as "Les Cieux", "The Mysteries of The Earth" and "Entertaining Chemistry", etc.
Fabre created many outstanding popular science works throughout his life. Under his pen, complex knowledge turned into vivid and engaging stories, and the dull experiments in the classroom became practical problems in life, combining both literary and scientific qualities.
Contents
Interesting chemical reactions 010
The never-disappearing matter 020
A metal that is not like a metal 028
Is air an element? 036
What is in the air? 044
Why is the sky blue? 052
How to catch air? 056
Empty things are not necessarily empty. 062
Burning phosphorus 070
Why has the violet changed color? 080
The Secret of Colorful Fireworks 086
Chemical dye factory 094
How is rust formed? 100
Explosive soapy water 107
The soap bubbles are floating up. 115
Why can hydrogen balloons fly high up in the sky? 124
Flames can actually sing. 132
Why can't the spring water be drunk? 138
Why do carbonated drinks have bubbles? 142
How to remove scale from a kettle? 150
Why does carbon monoxide cause poisoning? 156
It turns out that eggs can dance. 162








