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Chemistry is the study of matter, which is everything around us! Chemists learn about what things are made of, how they react with each other, and how we can use them to improve our lives, such as in food science, technology and reducing environmental pollution.

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Ammonia's Role in Salt Crystal Growth
General Chemistry Science Fair Project
Medium
Set up four salt solutions with different amounts of ammonia and watch which one grows crystals tall enough to overflow the bowl.
Salt, Sugar, and Freezing Point Depression
General Chemistry Science Fair Project
Medium
Freeze eight salt and sugar solutions side by side and discover why cities choose salt over sugar for icy roads.
Lactase Pill Brands and Dissolution Speed
General Chemistry Science Fair Project
Medium
Drop four brands of lactase pills into warm water on a magnetic stirrer and time which one dissolves first.
Scented vs. Unscented Candle Burn Rate
General Chemistry Science Fair Project
Medium
Light fifteen candles in three scent types side by side and see whether fragrance makes any difference in how fast they burn.
Glow Stick Duration and Temperature
General Chemistry Science Fair Project
Medium
Place glow sticks in water from near-freezing to warm and discover the surprising tradeoff between brightness and how long they last.
Decongestant Dissolution in Stomach Acid
General Chemistry Science Fair Project
Medium
Dissolve three decongestant brands in simulated stomach acid and plain water to find which one breaks apart fastest.
Bubble Additives and Lasting Power
General Chemistry Science Fair Project
Medium
Add one secret ingredient to a soap bubble solution and discover which one keeps bubbles floating nearly six times longer than plain soap.
Metal Combinations in Galvanic Cells
General Chemistry Science Fair Project
Medium
Pair copper, lead, and zinc in simple galvanic cells and measure which metal combination generates the highest voltage.
Alcohol Proof and Orange Dehydration
General Chemistry Science Fair Project
Medium
Soak five oranges in liquids from water to 100 proof and discover the water loss ranking breaks the expected pattern.
Phosphoric Acid and Tooth Enamel Loss
General Chemistry Science Fair Project
Hard
Soak real teeth in five strengths of phosphoric acid for a week and weigh them to see how much enamel each solution dissolves.
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