Full Description
Integrate chemistry and art with hands-on activities and fascinating demonstrations that enable students to see and understand how the science of chemistry is involved in the creation of art. Investigate such topics as color integrated with electromagnetic radiation, atoms, and ions; paints integrated with classes of matter, specifically solutions; three-dimensional works of art integrated with organic chemistry; photography integrated with chemical equilibrium; art forgeries integrated with qualitative analysis; and more. This is a complete and sequential introduction to General Chemistry and Introductory Art topics. In this newly revised edition, the author, a retired Chemistry teacher, gives extensive and in-depth new explanations for the experiments and demonstrations, as well as expanded safety instructions to insure student safety. Grades 7-12.
Contents
Preface Introduction Part 1: Colors Do Matter: How Do We See Color? Part 2: Paint Does Matter: What Is Paint? Part 3: Supports and Grounds: Down Under: What Is Underneath? Part 4: Three-Dimensional Works of Art: Playing with Clay Part 5: Sculpture and Organic Chemistry: Macroscopic and Microscopic Sculpture Part 6: Jewelry: Heavy Metal Part 7: Two and Three Dimensional Works of Art Revisited: Putting Together the Pieces of the Puzzle Part 8: Photography: A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words Part 9: The Art of Forgery: Art Conservation and Restoration Part 10: Chemical Hazards in Art Appendix A: Periodic Table Appendix B: Materials List Index