One great science fair project involving chemistry for 8th grade is how to create salt flats.
Place the ice cube on the graph paper in the petri dish and mark the ice cube's outline on the paper. Periodically trace the melting ice cube's outline on the graph paper and measure the distance it has melted from the original outline. Record these measurements over time to determine the rate at which the ice cube is melting.
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The division of atoms of Uranium is how nuclear energy is produced, and this creates smaller atoms; not long ago Sciencetist have found a smaller state of matter. The ending answer is no this is not true; early Sciencetist did not know much about atoms, but this knowledge has expanded through modern science, so a lot of old theories have become ruled out. I hope this helped, and I'm a ninth grader from California.
it is a compound molecule , and even i know a sixth grader
Sodium and Chlorine. The chemical formula is NaCl. Ask me any other question a 5th grader would know (that's what grade I'm in. I'm 11).
Most 3rd graders are interested in Social Sciences. It is always interesting to them to work on projects that talk about different cultures.
There are so many interesting ideas a 9th grader can do for a science fair project. One can do a project on whether gum helps you to concentrate, how carnivorous plants digest insects, or the effect of the overpopulation of guppies.
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I always loved coming up with science fair projects with my children while they were in elementary school. A good one for a third grader are playing two different kinds of music to two different plants to see which one grows faster and making a daily log regarding the plant and the music.
depends if he wants to
TheAtomic bom, the stages it goes through
I need help with science I am a fifth grader who is a bit good at science on certain questions.
To some extent it depends on how bright the 3rd grader is, and what materials and equipment he or she has access to.A good place to start looking would be your local library. Ask a librarian to help you find books on "Easy Science Experiments for 3rd Graders" or something like that. Or, if the library uses the Dewey Decimal system (unless your local library is at a university, it probably does) go to Nonfiction 507 (Science Fair Projects) and poke around there for something that looks interesting and that you think you could do.
A good last minute science fair project for a 7th grader would be to make a volcano. Use vinegar and baking soda to put in the crater. This will bubble up and make it look like lava and smoke is coming out of the volcano.
es, that is the topic of my science fair project......
I mean retrosynthetic chemistry but for a 10th grader.
A good science project for a 6th grader would be about magntism, like does the bigger the magnet mean the gravitational pull will increase if you try to pick up bigger things than that.