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Page 1: TITLE OF YOUR PROJECT YOUR NAME. ABSTRACT (for written report only) Example: A volcano is an opening on a planet’s surface or crust which allows hot magma,

TITLE OF YOUR PROJECT

YOUR NAME

Page 2: TITLE OF YOUR PROJECT YOUR NAME. ABSTRACT (for written report only) Example: A volcano is an opening on a planet’s surface or crust which allows hot magma,

ABSTRACT(for written report only)

Example:

A volcano is an opening on a planet’s surface or crust which allows hot magma, volcanic ash and gasses to escape from below the surface. Some well-known volcanoes around the world are Mount Rainier, USA, Mount Etna, Italy; Mauna Loa, Hawaii, USA; Sakurajima, Japan. A volcano in Iceland called Eyjafjallajokull erupted in March 2010. It happens when the hot magma finds cracks on the surface of the planet and forces up or erupts. I made a model using a chemical reaction between baking soda and vinegar to simulate the gasses and magma flow. When the baking soda (base) reacts with vinegar (acid) it forms the gas, carbon dioxide. The gas expands and escapes through the opening of the bottle. The gas, flour and food colorings makes foam which looks like the glowing magma in a volcano.

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PURPOSE

Why are you conducting the experiment?

or

What question are you trying to answer?

Keep a Scientific Notebook or Logstart as early as this search-for-purpose stage

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PROBLEM (or PURPOSE)

Too general and weak:• How does Cancer affect the Body?• How many people J-walk on Huntington Avenue?

BE VERY SPECIFIC

Much stronger:•How do human lymphatic cancer cells affect human brain cells?•How many people J-walk at the intersection of Forsyth and Huntington from 3 pm – 5 pm on weekdays?

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INTRODUCTION

Background information / Hook to reel in reader

Written report should include a more extensive literature review

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HYPOTHESIS• A testable explanation (DrP’s preferred, and simple!, definition)

• A tentative explanation for an observation, phenomenon, or scientific problem that can be tested by further investigation. (from http://www.freedictionary.com)

• An explanation put forth to account for known facts;especially in the sciences,A provisional explanation from which to draw conclusions that shall be in accordance with known facts, and which serves as a starting-point for further investigation by which it may be proved or disproved. (modified from http://www.oed.com)

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Hypothesis examples•WeakI believe mixing vinegar with baking soda will result in foaming

•StrongI believe combining a 4:1 ratio of Vinegar to Baking Soda will result in four inches of foam

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MATERIALS•Weak•A cup, ruler, baking soda, and vinegar

•Strong•16 oz cup •4 oz distilled white vinegar •1 oz baking soda powder •12 inch ruler

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METHOD

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METHODS & DESIGNThese are all steps of the experiment...•Ex. Pour 4 oz distilled white vinegar into the 16 oz cup •Add 1 oz baking soda powder to the 4 oz distilled white vinegar in the 16 oz cup•Measure the height of the foam in the cup with the 12 inch ruler •Record color all observation in journal (from as many stimulus as available•(Take a picture or video)

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DATA & RESULTS •

•(Take a picture or video)– Record all observations in journal(from as many stimulus as available

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DISCUSSION & ANALYSIS•

– of Data or Results

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CONCLUSION•The reaction between vinegar and baking soda is a double displacement reaction. Vinegar reacts with baking soda to form sodium acetate and carbonic acid. Carbonic acid is unstable so, it decomposes into carbon dioxide and water. The balanced equation for the reaction is;

•CH3COOH + NaHCO3 ------ > CH3COONa + H2CO3

•CH3COOH + NaHCO3 ------ > CH3COONa + H2O + CO2

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PICTURES

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Optional for poster / required for written report

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(Minimum of 5 sources)

You may use easybib.com:

http://www.easybib.com/cite/view

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

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(Minimum of 5 sources)

You may use easybib.com

http://www.easybib.com/cite/view

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BIBLIOGRAPHY"What Is The Conclusion Of Mixing Vinegar And Baking Soda?" Blurtit. N.p., n.d.

Web. 16 Sept. 2012. <http://www.blurtit.com/q4036490.html>.

"ThinkQuest : 404." ThinkQuest. Oracle Foundation, n.d. Web. 16 Sept. 2012. <http://library.thinkquest.org/3347/vinegar bsoda4.html>.

"Kids Experiment : Colored Vinegar & Baking Soda." Colored Vinegar & Baking Soda Experiment for Kids. N.p., n.d. Web. 16 Sept. 2012. <http://handsonaswegrow.com/2011/09/kids-experiment-vinegar-baking-soda/>.

"Baking Soda and Vinegar." Baking Soda and Vinegar. N.p., n.d. Web. 16 Sept. 2012. <http://www.apple-cider-vinegar-benefits.com/baking-soda-and-vinegar.html>.

"Make a Vinegar Volcano with Baking Soda & Vinegar - Fun Science Experiments for Kids." Make a Vinegar Volcano with Baking Soda & Vinegar - Fun Science Experiments for Kids. N.p., n.d. Web. 16 Sept. 2012. <http://www.sciencekids.co.nz/experiments/vinegarvolcano.html>.

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Due Dates:1. Select Topic / Purpose / Question Now !!

2. Start literature review (draft research report)

3. Form hypothesis

4. Develop a research plan / experimental design Nov 25

5. Apply for approval / Submit forms Dec 2

6. Write research report / literature review Dec 16

7. Collect materials & equipment / Make lab schedule

8. Conduct the experiment / Record & analyze data Jan 13

9. Repeat experiment, as necessary

10. Write report / Write abstract / Create visual display Jan 22

11. In class presentation to teacher & classmates

12. Review & polish for EMK science fair Jan 27