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This science fair project what causes diet coke to erupt and what kinds of candy create this effect?
Chemistry
Elementary School
Explore endothermic reactions by comparing the temperature change that results from various chemicals added to water.
Chemistry
Middle School
Do suds equal more clean or does a sud-free cleaning agent works just as well or even better?
Chemistry
Middle School
In this science fair project, kids start a chemical reaction that will make a balloon inflate itself!
Chemistry
Elementary School
In this project students learn about the golden ratio and investigate if it can be used to predict people's assessment of beauty in others.
Psychology and Sociology
Middle School
This science fair project idea explores the relationship between oil and water in terms of density as well as hydrophilic/hydrophobic compounds.
Chemistry
Elementary School
This science fair project investigates whether tapping the top or the side of the can will stop a vigorously-shaken can of soda from exploding.
Chemistry
Elementary School
This science fair project tests test whether the presence of spell check has changed standards for spelling.
Psychology and Sociology
Elementary School
This science project has students study a group of volunteer liars actively lying to study the behavior of a lie. Students see if they can figure out the truth.
Psychology and Sociology
Elementary School
This science fair project examines whether ocean water can be made safe to drink.
Chemistry
Middle School
This science project idea tests whether or not listening to music has an effect on the ability of a person to concentrate on a simple task.
Psychology and Sociology
Middle School
This science fair project idea determines whether volunteers remember more information presented orally or visually or kinesthetically.
Psychology and Sociology
Middle School

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