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  • The Orchid Grower - A Juvenile Forensic Science Adventure Novel

    The Orchid Grower
    A Juvenile Forensic Science Adventure Novel
    Elementary School - Grades 4-6
    P=Project   E=Experiment
    What Factors Most Affect Evaporation? [E]
    Liquid Chromatography Separation [E]
    Find out which of the following liquids evaporates the fastest - Tang, Coke, Apple Juice, and Orange Juice. [P]
    The Effect of Different Brands of Fire Retardants on the Burning Rate of Cotton [P]
    Which type of metal is the most resistant to vinegar: copper, aluminum, or steel? [E]
    Which diaper company is better in absorbency? [E] [P]
    Which brand of paper towel holds the most water and weight when wet? [P]
    Which household items lubricate metal the best? [E]
    Repeat the pitch drop experiment (measures the flow of a piece of pitch over many years) [E] [E] [E]

    Liquids (Physics) Science Fair Projects & Experiments
    Water Chemistry
    Electrolysis
    Paints & Dyes
    Fossil Fuel
    Middle School - Grades 7-9
    P=Project   E=Experiment
    Use an electric calorimeter to measure the heat capacity of water and measure the conversion of electrical energy into thermal energy. [E]
    Extract perfume oils from flowers using the enfleurage-extraction technique. [E]
    Investigate several aspects of evaporative cooling. [E]
    Measurement of Diffusion Coefficient in Liquids using Digital Video Technique [E]
    Measuring Concentration of Solutions (Liquids) using Light [E]
    Make Oobleck and classify it (solid, liquid or gas) [E] [E]
    Measure how the viscosity of motor oil changes with temperature [E]
    Effects of Different Fabrics Inhibiting the Passage of Moisture from the Environment [E]
    Which brand of paper towel will absorb the most water? [E] [P]
    Which Lubricants Have the Least Friction? [E]
    What is Magnetorheological Fluid and how it works? [E] [E]
    Which type of metal is most rust-resistant after being exposed to different liquids. [E]
    Homemade perfume [E] [E]
    The Most Flammable Fabric Softeners [P]
    Emulsion Experiments [E]
    Liquids (Physics) Science Fair Projects & Experiments
    Water Chemistry
    Electrolysis
    Paints & Dyes
    Fossil Fuel
    High School - Grades 10-12
    P=Project   E=Experiment
    Separation and Analysis of Marine Compounds Using TLC [E]
    Investigate the property of surface tension of liquids and determine how it is affected by rising temperatures and detergent additives. [E] [E]
    Measuring Solubility [E]
    The Correlation Between Conductivity and Corrosion Potential of Solutions in Simulation of an Oil Field Environment [E]
    It has been said that the physical addition of two separate volumes of water and alcohol will result to less than the projected amount. However, could this merely be a fact lost in history through misunderstanding? Or could two plus two, or really any increment, add up to less than four? [E]
    Testing Known Antioxidants for Inhibition of Peroxidation in Organic Solvents [E]
    Control of Hydrophilicity in Nanoporous Zeolite Film by Organic Functionalization [E]
    Induce persistent holes in non-Newtonian fluids and explore the dynamics of fluid behavior under the application of shear force. [E]
    Liquids (Physics) Science Fair Projects & Experiments
    Water Chemistry
    Electrolysis
    Paints & Dyes
    Fossil Fuel
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