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The Dynamic World of Chemical Reactions with Max Axiom, Super Scientist
- 4D an Augmented Reading Science Experience
- Narrated by: anonymous
- Length: 15 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Join Max Axiom as he explores the science behind chemical reactions. Max helps listeners understand how chemical reactions happen and why they are important.