Browning Apple Project 1. Research 2. Question 3. Hypothesis 4. Experiment A science fair project experiment must test the accuracy of your hypothesis. For this example science fair project the example question and hypothesis are: Question: What effect do different types of citric fruit have on preventing apple slices from browning? Hypothesis: Since all citric […]
Science Project Hypothesis
Browning Apple Project 1. Research 2. Question 3. Hypothesis A hypothesis: is your idea about the answer to your science fair project question. A hypothesis: is basically your educated guess about the answer to your science fair project question. A hypothesis: is your prediction about the results of the experiment you will do to find […]
Testing the Strength of a Thigh Bone Model
The long bone in your leg, called your thigh bone, is shaped much like the bone in a chicken’s leg. Both have a hollow, cylinder-like shape, which means they are shaped like a tall soup can.This shape makes the leg bone lighter than it would be if it were solid throughout. Discover For Yourself The […]
Calcium in Bones
Facts About Bones! The hard part of bone is made up mainly of the chemical calcium phosphate. Fibers called collagen (a protein) run through the calcium phosphate. The calcium phosphate gives bones firmness and strength, and collagen gives them flexibility. The vinegar reacts with the calcium phosphate, thus removing the calcium from the bone and […]
Science Project Summaries
Conclusion A conclusion is a summary of the results of the project experiment and a statement of how the results relate to the hypothesis. Following is a sample conclusion. Example Conclusion: As stated in my hypothesis, moths are more attracted to white light than to yellow light. The experiment data collected over a period of […]
Positive and Negative Charges
The American scientists and statesman Benjamin Franklin (1706-1783) named the two natural forms of electric charges. He called one a positive charge and the other a negative charge. A charge (electric charge) is the property of subatomic particles within atoms that causes a force between the particles. The force between charged particles is called an […]
Science Fair Project Question
Science Fair Project Question Observation: Sliced apples turn brown. Getting Started: If citric acid in lemons prevents sliced apples from browning, would other types of acid do the same thing? Purpose: To determine if different types of acid prevent sliced apples from turning brown. Two things are changing: 1. Type of acid used—You control this […]
Science Fair Project Tips
Before you start your project, acknowledge that you are preparing an entry to a contest. Contests, whether they are associated with sports or academics have rules. Football players must follow the rules to score. Science fair contestants must also follow the rules if they intend to receive a high score. The basic rule for the […]
Science at Home
Home study provides endless ways for you and your children to play and find out about science. You have a fantastic science laboratory in your kitchen with a bounty of chemicals and laboratory tools. I am not minimizing the importance of learning to use science equipment. My thought is that by mastering measuring skills using […]
Collection of 202 Science Investigations
This collection of science experiments gives you a taste of all the different science disciplines: Astronomy, Chemistry, Biology, Earth Science and Physics. Why does milk curdle?How can you clean up an oil slick?Why do bubbles escape from soda?What’s the best environment for worms? Explore the strange and sometimes slimy answers to these and other questions […]
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