Sasol Encyclopaedia of Science and TechnologyThe SASOL Encyclopaedia of science and technology is the ideal comprehensive reference source for Secondary school learners and Higher education and training (HET) students. |
What people are saying - Write a review
User Review - Flag as inappropriate
Its a great book, I'm so glad to come by it..... God bless you
Contents
Section 1 | 1 |
Section 2 | 19 |
Section 3 | 32 |
Section 4 | 61 |
Section 5 | 75 |
Section 6 | 89 |
Section 7 | 98 |
Section 8 | 101 |
Section 17 | 163 |
Section 18 | 171 |
Section 19 | 181 |
Section 20 | 189 |
Section 21 | 190 |
Section 22 | 202 |
Section 23 | 218 |
Section 24 | 224 |
Section 9 | 110 |
Section 10 | 111 |
Section 11 | 131 |
Section 12 | 132 |
Section 13 | 135 |
Section 14 | 140 |
Section 15 | 146 |
Section 16 | 148 |
Section 25 | 231 |
Section 26 | 259 |
Section 27 | 274 |
Section 28 | 276 |
Section 29 | 283 |
Section 30 | 288 |
Section 31 | 289 |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acid active agent amount animals atoms bacteria base blood body bond bone calcium called carbon caused cell charge chemical chloride colour Compare compounds concentration connected consists containing cytoplasm Describes device dioxide disease effect electric electrons element energy equal Example force formula give gland glass glucose heat humans hydrogen hydroxide increase insects ions iron layer lead light liquid living lower magnetic manufacture mass material meaning measure membrane metal mixture molecules moving muscle natural nitrogen object obtained occurs organic oxide oxygen particles passing period plant positive potassium prepared pressure produced protein radiation reaction reducing relative result root salt scale silver sodium solid soluble solution structure substance sulphur surface Symbol takes temperature term tion tissue treated tube unit usually vertebrates wave