Chemistry Books For 11-Year-Old Kids

At age 11, children are ready to investigate how atoms combine to form new substances. This selection may look at the ways matter changes while diving deeper into the complexities of compounds and chemical reactions.

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States of MatterMarie Curie and RadioactivityIntroducing the Periodic TableChemical ChangesAvicenna and the Book of MedicineMixtures and SolutionsCopperPlutoniumChlorineMarie Curie: Physics and Chemistry PioneerElements and CompoundsHeliumGases and their PropertiesGoldBerylliumExploring the Elements: SodiumNon-MetalsMetals

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States of MatterMarie Curie and RadioactivityIntroducing the Periodic TableChemical ChangesAvicenna and the Book of MedicineMixtures and SolutionsCopperPlutoniumChlorineMarie Curie: Physics and Chemistry PioneerElements and CompoundsHeliumGases and their PropertiesGoldBerylliumExploring the Elements: SodiumNon-MetalsMetalsBromineFluorineRadiumA Project Guide to Chemistry30-Minute Chemistry ProjectsTitanium

Help your child grow through reading

Did you know?

  • Carbon atoms can join together in millions of different ways.
  • Some chemical reactions release energy, while others absorb it.
  • Scientists use chemistry to develop medicines, batteries and new materials.

How to make the most of Epic

For Parents
  • Draw diagrams of different molecules.
  • Compare acids and bases.
For Educators
  • Label parts of an atom.
  • Compare different types of chemical reactions.

FAQ

Books about chemistry are a good fit for 11-year-olds because they introduce powerful ideas that help explain the behavior of matter. At this age, readers can begin connecting chemistry concepts to larger scientific questions and real-world applications.

Books about chemistry for 11-year-olds often explore atomic structure, elements, the periodic table, chemical reactions and the role of chemistry in everyday life. Some also examine topics such as energy, materials science or environmental chemistry.

Chemistry books are especially rewarding when children are ready for more detailed science content, developing a strong interest in STEM subjects or looking to better understand topics they encounter in school.

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