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★Simplified Chinese rights sold!

★This series has won multiple “Good Books for Everyone to Read” recommendations and has been featured as excellent reading material for primary and secondary school students!

★Allow children to understand the mysteries of natural science from their current life and absorb the knowledge within.

★Like “Detective Conan”,this series combines everyday phenomena with the chemistry that children learn in school, making chemical knowledge more relatable and interesting. It is a set of books that combines theory with practice, and is also fun, which we believe can also win the trust of parents and be loved by children.

This series includes 4 volumes:
Learn Chemistry to Solve Cases Ⅰ
Learn Chemistry to Solve Cases II
Learn Chemistry to Solve Cases III
Learn Chemistry to Solve Cases IV

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Learn Chemistry to Solve Cases Ⅰ

The floor glows, what’s going on?
The performance at the chemistry club’s welcome party for new members unexpectedly reveals the truth behind a fire that occurred two years ago. Could the blue light in the dark night be the key to solving the case?
This book centers around Ming Xue, a student who loves chemistry and aspires to become a forensic expert, depicting the various puzzling cases that occur around her life. It shows how she uses what she has learned in class and the knowledge she has accumulated to solve these mysteries. The book has a total of eight chapters, including the origin of white precipitates in water, the secret of CSI’s “Photosensitive Spirit”, why mercury can be made into thermometers, and why humans cannot hear ultrasonic waves, among others.

[Book Features]
“Detective Conan” has been watched by almost every child, not only in the form of comics and cartoons, but also in live-action adaptations; “Detective Academy Q” also resonates with children through the reasoning of young detectives. Their common point is integrating knowledge into life, attracting children with interesting plots, and not causing parents to object. Mr. Chen Weimin’s book “Learn Chemistry to Solve Cases series” also combines everyday phenomena with the chemistry that children learn in school, making chemical knowledge more relatable and interesting. It is a book that combines theory with practice, is fun, and is believed to win the trust of parents and be loved by children.

Author

Chen Weimin
A resident of Taipei, he graduated from the Chemistry Department of National Taiwan Normal University. He is currently a high school teacher and a reviewer for junior high school science textbooks at the Taiwan Compilation and Translation Center. In his spare time, he engages in popular science writing, with his works appearing in various newspapers and magazines such as “Science Education Monthly” “Youth Century” “Discovery” “Young Lions Youth” and “China Times”. He is the author of the first and second volumes of “The Adventures of the Wise Star” “Who Killed the Big Dinosaur?” and Learn Chemistry to Solve Cases series, among other books.

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