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Hi everyone :
I’m new member and I’ll appreciate your help. From Dominican Republic
I’m asking about sites or your chemical projects for high school students . Their presents at congress or scientific fairy . Our curriculum advise about procedimentales experiences , and I’m making like a Bank.
If you have some are welcome . thanks, have a nice weekend!
Welcome! It's great that you're gathering chemistry project ideas for high school students. Here are a few ideas that could be useful for student presentations at science fairs or congresses:
1. Electrolysis of Water: Splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen.
2. Acid-Base Titration: Determining the concentration of an acid.
3. Natural pH Indicator: Using red cabbage to test pH levels.
4. Chemical Volcano: A reaction using baking soda and vinegar.
5. Crystal Growth: Growing crystals from salt or sugar.
6. Reaction Rates: How temperature affects reaction speed.
7. Making Slime: Exploring polymers with PVA glue and borax.
These are great for hands-on learning at science fairs!
Last edited by trickshift on Wed Feb 19, 2025 6:25 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Welcome! Below are some ideas and resources for chemistry projects for high school students that you can use for science fairs or conferences. Some interesting projects include making a pH indicator from red cabbage to test the acidity of household substances, performing electrolysis of water to separate it into hydrogen and oxygen, or experimenting with crystal growth from sugar or salt. You can also refer to websites like Science Buddies and the American Chemical Society for more ideas and guidance. Additionally, make sure to follow safety precautions during the experiments and carefully document all procedures and results for presentation purposes. If you need more specific ideas, feel free to share with me!
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Violetica wrote: ↑Sat Aug 31, 2024 7:29 am
Hi everyone :
I’m new member and I’ll appreciate your help. From Dominican Republic
I’m asking about sites or your chemical projects for high school students . Their presents at congress or scientific fairy . Our curriculum advise about procedimentales experiences , and I’m making like a Bank.
If you have some are welcome . thanks, have a nice weekend!
Compare the electrolyte content in different sports drinks by conducting a simple conductivity test. Students can measure how well each drink conducts electricity to estimate ion concentration.
High school chemistry projects can be so exciting, but they often need a bit of guidance to get the best results. (URL removed) like tutoring and project support can really help students understand complex concepts and improve their projects.