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問題十萬   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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伊林
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問題十萬
Publisher
新生命書局·上海
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目錄
001 第一站——水龍頭
001001 人們洗東西是什麼時候開始的
001002 我們為什麼要用水來洗
001003 肥皂泡沫的工作
001004 我們為什麼要飲水
001005 能倒房屋嗎
001006 固體的水
001007 我們何以不能在地板上溜水
002 第二站——火爐
002001 生火是什麼時候發明的
002002 火柴何以能發火
002003 火柴是何時發明的
002004 水何以不會燃燒
002005 木頭燒後成什麼
002006 爐子引着後何以發出許多聲音
002007 水何以能把火熄滅
002008 我們弄滅火柴何以要用風來吹熄
002009 最終爐子的一個謎
003 第三站——食櫥和爐灶
003001 廚房即寶念室
003002 馬鈴薯是什麼
003003 何以不吃生的馬鈴薯
003004 烘的馬鈴薯有一層硬皮而煮的卻沒有何故
003005 何以粉漿過的衣服會硬
003006 麵包何以會有一層硬皮
003007 麵包何以變硬
003008 何以放酵在鈣粉中會發漲
003009 麵包何以滿是小孔
003010 麵包化學史
003011 啤酒何以會有泡沫
003012 湯是什麼
003013 我們何以要食肉
003014 什麼使肉黏在一起
003015 瓶中的晚餐
003016 牛奶何以變酸
003017 牛酪中的孔是從那兒來的
003018 古代人吃的什麼東西
003019 糊漿何以變酸
003020 古人所飲的是什麼
003021 到英國的第一枝叉
004 第四站——什物架
004001 七件東西——就是七個謎
004002 何以要用各種不同的物料來制東西
004003 那一種物料性質最強那一種最弱
004004 怎麼能使錢免生鏽呢
004005 錫何以不會生鏽
004006 鐵器是什麼製成的
004007 鑄鐵與鍛鐵與銅有什麼分別
004008 害病的鈕扣
004009 世上有像黃銅的這樣東西嗎
004010 除缸以外有什麼呆用泥來製造
004011 從廚房中常用的瓷我們可以學得些什麼
005 第五站碗櫥
005001 瓦缸之貴族親戚
005002 製造瓷器的秘密
005003 在碗櫥中可有用砂做的東西嗎
005004 固體溶液
005005 肥皂泡的工廠
005006 不碎玻璃
006 第六站衣櫥
006001 最後一站
006002 鏡的歷史
006003 在我們衣櫥中有的什麼
006004 衣服何以能使我們溫暖
006005 空氣能建築牆嗎
006006 夏天何心不宜穿羊毛衫
006007 我們何以要穿褥衣
006008 漫遊室中的指南書

Language Chinese
Publication date 1934-03-15(民國二十三年三月十五日)
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