W. Ross Macdonald School Library

Man-made materials /

Tomecek, Steve.

Man-made materials / Manmade materials Stephen M. Tomecek. - New York : Chelsea House, c2011. - 173 p. : col. ill. - Experimenting with everyday science .

Includes bibliographical references (p. 165-167) and index.

Building a better world --Magnificent metals --Polymers and plastics --Keep it clean --Things for the body --What the future holds.

From the metals that make up the plumbing and wiring in our homes to the plastics that package our foods, scientists are constantly working to improve on natural materials to develop better products. In this title, discover the history and properties of man-made materials and how they have allowed humans to reinvent their world. Learn how chemists have revolutionized everything from packaging to food production and how specially designed metal alloys are put to work in a wide range of jobs including bridge building, cookware, and the minting of coins. Readers will also explore the history of some of the most important man-made construction materials, from plaster and concrete to super-efficient building insulation.

9781438135014 1438135014

2010009981


Synthetic products--Juvenile literature.

TA403.2 / .T66 2011

620.1 TOM