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Tuesday 7 February 2012

Research based Chemistry Science Fair Projects

 
Biogas From Jatropha Seed Cake
King's Christian Collegiate  -  Oak-ville, ON
      
Transport Canada
Summa Cum Laude Award -  $500.00
 
Abstract: This project is focused on digesting jatropha seed cake through anaerobic digestion to produce bio gas. This brings the production of bio diesel from jatropha full circle. The variable in this experiment is the amount seed cake mass opposed to the mass of the cow dung that is used as an activator. Various mixtures of jatropha and cow dung are to be hooked up to anaerobic digester system.
Project Number: 4638
Grades: 10-12   Chemistry
 
Comments: Spelling error on one button.    A lot of thought, preparation, innovation and hard work are evident in this project. Very attractive and engaging site. Excellent work!

 
Burning Calories
Clavet Composite School  -  Clavet, SK
      
University of Regina - Faculty of Science
Summa Cum Laude Award -  $300.00
Primary Fluid Systems " Best in School" Award - $50.00
 
Abstract: I burned different foods and captured the heat given off in a homemade calorimeter to determine which food contained the most chemical energy and calories.
Project Number: 4957
Grades: 7-9   Chemistry
 
Comments: Great use of photographs. Maybe your header "Burning Calories" could have been a bit smaller. No live links please.    Your data is well documented and the pictures clarify your project.

 
Freezing Substances
Clavet Composite School  -  Clavet, SK
      
ISM Canada
Magna Cum Laude Award -  $50.00
 
Abstract: I will be freezing substances at room temperature and freezing the same substances at 90 degrees Celsius to determine which takes the longest to freeze.
Project Number: 4956
Grades: 7-9   Chemistry
 
Comments:   Your scientific process is well detailed and your web site is very user friendly.

 
Natural vs Synthetic - Preservatives
King's Christian Collegiate  -  Oakville, ON
      
Enterprise Saskatchewan
Magna Cum Laude Award -  $100.00
 
Abstract: In order to compare the effects, natural and synthetic preservatives were added to meat and observed in the fridge for 11 days. Freshness was then analyzed by total viable aerobic bacteria counting. The synthetic preservatives reduced the amount of bacteria by 97~98%; however, the log reductions of natural preservatives were not obtainable because the bacterial colonies were too numerous to count.
Project Number: 4623
Grades: 10-12   Chemistry
 
Comments:    Excellent; Well written, well researched, well presented. Experiments very well documented and the pictures presented clearly. Displays a very thorough knowledge of topic

 
Ethanol: Turning Up the Heat
King's Christian Collegiate  -  Oakville , ON
      
Enterprise Saskatchewan Ethanol
Magna Cum Laude Award -  $400.00
 
Abstract: After research, the organic compound, Ethyl Acetate, was chosen to add to Ethanol in order to increase its heat of combustion. The mixtures were burned in different compositions, to therefore determine the ideal compositions, which were found to be 70%-30% and 60%-40% ethanol to ethyl acetate. These were then burned with Jatropha oil to determine if it would increase the overall energy of Ethanol.
Project Number: 4636
Grades: 10-12   Chemistry
 
Comments:    An excellent experiment to enhance the reactivity of ethanol as a fuel. The webpage is also high-quality and well designed. A similar experiment could be designed to evaluate how to increase ethanol rating.

 
Fireproof Homes - The Next Generation
King's Christian Collegiate  -  Oakville, ON
      
Suncor Energy
Magna Cum Laude Award -  $100.00
 
Abstract: This project deals with retardants, woods and paints commonly found in homes and finding the best flame retardant combinations. This topic was chosen because of an interest in making safer homes. The results of this project were that a house made of wood treated with borax works best to prevent fire, and that water based paint with borax is the best fire retardant paint solution.
Project Number: 4688
Grades: 10-12   Chemistry
 
Comments:    This is a fantastic project. The work was clearly performed with proper controls and sources of error addressed. Experiments were very well documented and the pictures were presented clearly.

 
Antacids: Bases Battle Cannibalism
King's Christian Collegiate  -  Oakville, ON
      
Suncor Energy
Magna Cum Laude Award -  $100.00
 
Abstract: As proven by this experiment, it is true that the commercial antacids do their job well by neutralizing excess HCl in the stomach, but they work almost too well and bring the pH level too high, which actually does more harm to the body than good. On the other hand, the natural antacids were basic enough and succeeded in neutralizing the excess HCl while maintaining the pH numbers in healthy range.
Project Number: 4835
Grades: 10-12   Chemistry
 
Comments:    The research was very well done and presented. You have made reasonably good use of website technology and presented a good summary of some information about the use of antacids.

 
Greenworks
Aden Bowman Collegiate Institute  -  Saskatoon, SK
      
University of Regina - Faculty of Science
Cum Laude Award -  $20.00
 
Abstract: Is the environmentally-friendly laundry detergent, Greenworks, as effective as Tide, Purex and Arm and Hammer?
Project Number: 4860
Grades: 7-9   Chemistry
 
Comments:   I had explicitly stated that ONE person would do the experiment and the others would do research reports. You did not do that consequently the depth of what you have is sorely lacking. You did not follow the directions that were given to you.

 
The Difference
Ecole Dugald School  -  Dugald, MB
      
University of Regina - Faculty of Science
Cum Laude Award -  $10.00
 
Abstract: If we put corn syrup, brown sugar or white sugar in a type of recipe if it makes a difference with the taste are the way it looks.
Project Number: 4928
Grades: 4-6   Chemistry
 
Comments:   Way to follow the scientific process! I like how your results were put into a table.

 
Separating Hydrogen from Oxygen
Ecole Dugald School  -  Dugald, MB
      
University of Regina - Faculty of Science
Cum Laude Award -  $20.00
Primary Fluid Systems " Best in School" Award- $50.00
 
Abstract: I will separate the hydrogen from the oxygen in H20 (water) and hopefully the glass won't break open. If that happened, the hydrogen would go boom!
Project Number: 4393
Grades: 7-9   Chemistry
 
Comments:   Interesting topic! Webpages have a nice flow.

 
Comparing Candy
Sherwood Heights School  -  Mississauga, ON
      
Enterprise Saskatchewan
Cum Laude Award -  $10.00
 
Abstract: The experiment that I'm doing for my science fair project is measuring how far the dye in green, red, yellow, and orange M&Ms and Skittles move once they are broken down using chromatography.
Project Number: 4616
Grades: 4-6   Chemistry
 
Comments:    Nice use of pictures. Good clear readable pages. Nice Organization of information.

 
Foam Galore
Ecole Dugald School  -  Dugald, MB
      
Suncor Energy
Cum Laude Award -  $20.00
 
Abstract: This project is a reaction of two chemicals, hydrogen peroxide and potassium iodide mixed together. I will see the difference between different percentages of hydrogen peroxide and the results will be different depending on the different percentages
Project Number: 4394
Grades: 7-9   Chemistry
 
Comments:   Interesting topic! Webpages have a nice flow.

 
Hydrogen Fuel Production
King's Christian Collegiate  -  Mississauga, ON
      
University of Regina - Faculty of Science
Cum Laude Award -  $25.00
 
Abstract: Hydrogen fuel and hydrogen fuel cell testing
Project Number: 4899
Grades: 10-12   Chemistry
 
Comments:   A well presented diverse look at an important emerging fuel cell technology. The scientific part of the project is well addressed.

 
The Fire Extinguisher
St. John's-Ravenscourt School  -  Winnipeg, MB
      
Suncor Energy
Cum Laude Award -  $10.00
 
Abstract: We are trying to make a fire extinguisher made from baking soda and vinegar.
Project Number: 4884
Grades: 4-6   Chemistry
 
Comments:   simple but creative project to build a homemade fire extinguisher, well executed

 
Working with CO2 Jets and Simple Machines
St. John's-Ravenscourt School  -  Winnipeg, MB
      
Suncor Energy
Cum Laude Award -  $10.00
 
Abstract: We want to find out if we can build a jet to push a wheel and axle up an inclined plane.
Project Number: 4879
Grades: 4-6   Chemistry
 
Comments: Reminds me of some of the first NASA rockets in the 50's. Launch was successful but the flight was short :-) Very good movie!   interesting project, good background research, experimental documentation could be improved, strong evidence of learning

 
Chlorine in Swimming Pools
Selwyn House School  -  Montreal, QC
      
Primary Fluid Systems
Cum Laude Award -  $20.00
 
Abstract: My project is about chlorine in swimming pools. It explores why chlorine is used, how it works to kill microorganisms and bacteria. It talks about the chemical itself and its characteristic properties. It talks about the effects chlorine has on humans (skin and eye irritation) and how to alleviate the irritation. It also talks about alternatives to chlorination and their benefits and problems.
Project Number: 4409
Grades: 7-9   Chemistry
 
Comments:   

 
Blast Off!
Sherwood Heights School  -  Mississauga, ON
      
Lockheed Martin Canada
Cum Laude Award -  $10.00
 
Abstract: My project is about finding the average height of a baking soda and a vinegar rocket.
Project Number: 4617
Grades: 4-6   Chemistry
 
Comments:    Your hypothesis is clearly stated, and the conclusions are clear. The experiment should have been repeated more times to get more precise results.

 
Rock Candy
LIFE School  -  Panajachel, Solola, Guatemala
      
Lockheed Martin Canada
Cum Laude Award -  $10.00
 
Abstract: I made rock candy with different types of sugar and I looked at which one grew the most and how they tasted with different types of sugar.
Project Number: 4686
Grades: 4-6   Chemistry
 
Comments:   

 
Rock Candy
LIFE School  -  Panajachel, Solola, Guatemala
      
Suncor Energy
Cum Laude Award -  $10.00
 
Abstract: I made rock candy with different mixtures of colors. I compared the colors of food coloring mixtures on paper, in liquid rock candy and in solid rock candy.
Project Number: 4678
Grades: 4-6   Chemistry
 
Comments:    Your website is colorful and fun to look at. The table of pictures is a good way to present your results. Since your project is about mixing colors and you mention that you learned in art class about mixing colors, it might have been good to write in your background research some information about primary colors and the color circle. Good project.

 
What's in Your Water?
Sherwood Heights School  -  Mississauga, ON
      
Lockheed Martin Canada
Cum Laude Award -  $10.00
 
Abstract: The purpose of my experiment to find out which water a majority of people prefer and why.
Project Number: 4429
Grades: 4-6   Chemistry
 
Comments:    Nice clear fonts. Nice use of colour. Good use of pictures. Good use of link for table in Observations.

 
Craze 4 Crystal Project !!!
St. John's-Ravenscourt School  -  Winnipeg, MB
      
University of Regina - Faculty of Science
Cum Laude Award -  $10.00
 
Abstract: For the Virtual Science Fair, my partner and I are doing our project on growing coloured alum crystals, and trying to figure out if we can create a chemical change in growing our crystals.
Project Number: 4877
Grades: 4-6   Chemistry
 
Comments: Nice Quiz   simple but creative project to grow crystals, well executed

 
How Does Salt Affect Ice?
Clavet Composite School  -  Clavet, SK
      
University of Regina - Faculty of Science
Cum Laude Award -  $20.00
 
Abstract: My project is about how salt affects ice.
Project Number: 5035
Grades: 7-9   Chemistry
 
Comments:   In your experiment, there should be a comparison of ice with salt and ice without salt. Your web site is well organized and attractive.

 
Purity of Water
Sherwood Heights School  -  Mississauga, ON
      
Lockheed Martin Canada
Cum Laude Award -  $10.00
 
Abstract: My project is about the purity of water. I'm going to use water purity kits to test water of any signs of bacteria, ecoli, or the amount of ph in water. I will have a few tests to see which kind of water is the purest such as boiled water, tap water, and bottle water. By using the kits I can use these samples of water to see which kind is the purest.
Project Number: 4575
Grades: 4-6   Chemistry
 
Comments: Nothing on Chemical Terms page    Your data is well organized and the conclusions are logical. Some pages do not have a consistent font size as the others.

 
Which Detergent Cleans Better?
Sherwood Heights School   -  Mississauga, ON
      
Lockheed Martin Canada
Cum Laude Award -  $10.00
 
Abstract: My project abstract is to find out which detergent works the best. I have to take three t-shirts and put stains on them and then use each detergent on each shirt. After I've washed and dried the shirts then I check to see the results.
Project Number: 4583
Grades: 4-6   Chemistry
 
Comments:    Good use of pictures. Interesting topic.

 
Acidic Apples
Sherwood Heights School  -  Mississauga, ON
      
University of Regina - Faculty of Science
Cum Laude Award -  $20.00
 
Abstract: I conducted my experiment to see which fruit juice or tap water would best prevent browning on the surface of apples.
Project Number: 4524
Grades: 7-9   Chemistry
 
Comments:    Good organization of information. Good Method. Nice use of PH Chart.

 
Heat Loss in Liquids
Sherwood Heights School  -  Mississauga, ON
      
University of Regina - Faculty of Science
Cum Laude Award -  $20.00
 
Abstract: The purpose is to test heat loss in certain liquids (milk, water, Coca-Cola, apple juice)
Project Number: 4521
Grades: 7-9   Chemistry
 
Comments:Pattern on background makes the text hard to read.    Nice use of background. Good Method and Observations. Good use of chart in Observations. Nicely organized Project Info page. Be careful not to overuse different font sizes. Strive for consistency of appearance.

 
Acid vs Chalk
Sherwood Heights School  -  Mississauga, ON
      
Enterprise Saskatchewan
Cum Laude Award -  $10.00
 
Abstract: For my project, I tested which kind of liquid make chalk melt.
Project Number: 4598
Grades: 4-6   Chemistry
 
Comments:    The procedures are clearly described and address the hypothesis. Your site is interesting and has consistent design and format.

 
Caffeine
King's Christian Collegiate  -  Oakville, ON
      
Suncor Energy
Cum Laude Award -  $25.00
 
Abstract: Caffeine is a substance that today, is found in many different foods and drinks that teenagers regularly. The goal was to find which products, students get their source of caffeine from.
Project Number: 4607
Grades: 10-12   Chemistry
 
Comments:    This is a good analysis of caffeine usage and effects on the youth. Well organized, well referenced, good use of website technology.

 
Environmentally Friendly Gunpowder
King's Christian Collegiate  -  Oakville, ON
      
Lockheed Martin Canada
Cum Laude Award -  $25.00
 
Abstract: Burning gunpowder produces hydrogen sulphide, potassium sulphide and sulphur dioxide. All of these are harmful to the environment and or toxic. I replaced the sulphur with sugar and tested eight different ratios of each of the three chemicals: sugar, charcoal and potassium nitrate.
Project Number: 4611
Grades: 10-12   Chemistry
 
Comments:    The background information and web design are good. The experimental design demonstrates a good understanding of scientific methods.

 
The Memory Brain
Clavet Composite School  -  Clavet, SK
      
University of Regina - Faculty of Science
Cum Laude Award -  $20.00
 
Abstract: I am testing elementary kid's brains to see how much information they can hold.
Project Number: 4991
Grades: 7-9   Chemistry
 
Comments:   This was a different and interesting idea for your science fair project. Your organization of the testing for the younger children was well done.

 
The Best Mummifying Mixture
Sherwood Heights School  -  Mississauga, ON
      
University of Regina - Faculty of Science
Cum Laude Award -  $20.00
 
Abstract: I will be mummifying 4 different fish, one will have a half salt half baking soda mixture, one will have half salt half laundry booster, one I will leave to decompose, and one will be 100% baking soda. I will leave them for two weeks, and they will be mummified.
Project Number: 4462
Grades: 7-9   Chemistry
 
Comments:    The experiment is very well controlled, and the web site is good. You have a few graphs on your display board, but have not been displayed on your observation page.

 
The Heart Of Music
Clavet Composite School  -  Clavet, SK
      
University of Regina - Faculty of Science
Cum Laude Award -  $20.00
 
Abstract: It tells you about how music affects your heart rate? And if your heart rate will increase or decrease your heart rate.
Project Number: 4992
Grades: 7-9   Chemistry
 
Comments:    Overall your web site was well done. This was an interesting idea that can definitely be researched further.

 
Evaporation Crystallization
Clavet Composite School  -  Clavet, SK
      
University of Regina - Faculty of Science
Cum Laude Award -  $20.00
 
Abstract: Which takes longer to crystallize and which is larger out of alum and sugar crystals?
Project Number: 4990
Grades: 7-9   Chemistry
 
Comments:   Your data for this experiment was not sufficient to determine a clear conclusion. Your web site was designed well, especially your colour choices.

 
Caffeine Affecting the Heart Rate
Clavet Composite School  -  Clavet, SK
      
University of Regina - Faculty of Science
Cum Laude Award -  $20.00
 
Abstract: To see which Caffeinated drink affects peoples heart rate.
Project Number: 4987
Grades: 7-9   Chemistry
 
Comments:   The photos for this web site are very well done. It would be nice to see a few more tests for your data collection.

 
Diapers
Clavet Composite School  -  Clavet, SK
      
ISM Canada
Cum Laude Award -  $20.00
 
Abstract: how much water can a diaper absorb
Project Number: 4986
Grades: 7-9   Chemistry
 
Comments:   This is a very good basic experiment. Your procedure is well thought out.

 
Citric Acid
Clavet Composite School  -  Clavet, SK
      
University of Regina - Faculty of Science
Cum Laude Award -  $20.00
 
Abstract: To see how much citric acid is in fruit to fruit drinks
Project Number: 4981
Grades: 7-9   Chemistry
 
Comments:   This is a basic experiment but the web site is well designed.

 
Travel Mug Dilemma
Clavet Composite School  -  Clavet, SK
      
ISM Canada
Cum Laude Award -  $20.00
 
Abstract: In my project I'm trying to find out which travel mug keeps the liquid warmer over a duration of one hour.
Project Number: 4979
Grades: 7-9   Chemistry
 
Comments:Use image editing software to reduce the file size of your images. One was over 5000 KB when a 100 KB image would look the same.   This is a great looking web site. This was a good idea based on a real life question (inquiry method). Your pictures really added a lot to the web site.

 
Moldy Bread
Clavet Composite School  -  Clavet, SK
      
University of Regina - Faculty of Science
Cum Laude Award -  $20.00
 
Abstract: My project is to see what types of mold will grow on different types of bread.
Project Number: 4971
Grades: 7-9   Chemistry
 
Comments:   You have a nice web site. It is bright and attractive.

 
How Clean is Clean?
Clavet Composite School  -  Clavet, SK
      
University of Regina - Faculty of Science
Cum Laude Award -  $20.00
 
Abstract: I used pH to approximate the amount of laundry detergent left on your clothes.
Project Number: 4959
Grades: 7-9   Chemistry
 
Comments:   This is an interesting idea. Your web site is very well organized and the graphics are effective.

 
Ice Melters
Sherwood Heights School   -  Mississauga, ON
      
University of Regina - Faculty of Science
Cum Laude Award -  $20.00
 
Abstract: My project is about the speed of which an ice cube melts in different liquids. For example Diet Coke, Coca-cola, sugar water, salt water, etc. I am doing this project because we are doing something related in science class and I was curious to learn more. I will be using salt water, sugar water, Diet Coke, Coca-Cola, an iPhone( for timing the time elapse) and water( for the control of the test).
Project Number: 4474
Grades: 7-9   Chemistry
 
Comments:    Your research is well documented. A patterned background distracts from the foreground content.

 
Rust - Chemical Reaction
Ecole Dugald School  -  Dugald, MB
      
Virtual Science Fair
Cum Honore Award -  Merit Certificate
 
Abstract:
Project Number: 4923
Grades: 4-6   Chemistry
 
Comments:It was a bit difficult to navigate online due to your using PowerPoint   Your project had many variable to control that gave your project a higher degree of difficulty. Well done!

 
Which are Best on Stains?
Sherwood Heights School  -  Mississauga , ON
      
Virtual Science Fair
Cum Honore Award -  Merit Certificate
 
Abstract: I am trying to see which stain removers are best on certain objects
Project Number: 4437
Grades: 4-6   Chemistry
 
Comments:    Nice organization of information on Project Info page. Good Links. Be careful of choice of strong backgrounds.

 
Environmental Ships and Boating
Aden Bowman Collegiate Institute  -  Saskatoon, SK
      
Virtual Science Fair
Cum Honore Award -  Merit Certificate
 
Abstract:
Project Number: 4863
Grades: 7-9   Chemistry
 
Comments:   Kavi: references not in APA style, did not explain concepts in different ways, try to integrate the interactivity into your report. Minda: Try to integrate the interactivity into the report, used graph (try something else too), figures were in the PowerPoint, more focus on science concepts please. Tianna: You had very few science concepts in your report. It lacked depth. You did not have pictures, interactivity or explained concepts in different ways.

 
Windmills for Home Use
Aden Bowman Collegiate Institute  -  Saskatoon, SK
      
Virtual Science Fair
Cum Honore Award -  Merit Certificate
 
Abstract: Our project is looking at different methods of producing renewable energy. Mainly we researched hydroelectric power, solar power, and wind power.
Project Number: 4909
Grades: 7-9   Chemistry
 
Comments:   Tara: references not in APA format, your work lacks depth, the picture is irrelevant, you had very little interactivity (I think How is wind formed? Is your interactivity piece), you did not illustrate your concept in different ways. Katee: references not in APA format, no pictures, you did not explain things in different ways, you did not have interactivity, dept of your report could be improved a bit. Cassidy: your work lacks depth, you did not explain concepts in different ways and you did not have interactive elements, no references were provided

 
Acid, Base, or Neutral?
Sherwood Heights School  -  Mississauga, ON
      
Virtual Science Fair
Cum Honore Award -  Merit Certificate
 
Abstract: The purpose of my project is to see which items are the most acidic.
Project Number: 4476
Grades: 4-6   Chemistry
 
Comments:    Nice use of Colour in Banner title. Good use of table in Observations. Good Purpose and Method.

 
Shocking Beverage
Sherwood Heights School  -  Mississauga, ON
      
Virtual Science Fair
Cum Honore Award -  Merit Certificate
 
Abstract: The purpose is to determine if electricity can pass through certain liquids
Project Number: 4486
Grades: 4-6   Chemistry
 
Comments:    Good use of pictures. Nice science fair topic.

 
Is it Acid or Alkaline?
Sherwood Heights School  -  Mississauga, ON
      
Virtual Science Fair
Cum Honore Award -  Merit Certificate
 
Abstract: I will test and calculate various liquids to see whether the liquids are acid or alkaline.
Project Number: 4487
Grades: 4-6   Chemistry
 
Comments:    Nice clear fonts. Good use of background colour. Good use of Chart in Observations. Nicely organized Method.

 
What Dyes are in Drink Mixes & Pens?
Sherwood Heights School  -  Mississauga, ON
      
Virtual Science Fair
Cum Honore Award -  Merit Certificate
 
Abstract: My purpose was to find what dyes are in drink mixes and marking pens.
Project Number: 4495
Grades: 4-6   Chemistry
 
Comments:    Good use of pictures. Nice clear fonts. Watch spelling and broken links.

 
Electric Guitar
Aden Bowman Collegiate Institute  -  Saskatoon, SK
      
Virtual Science Fair
Cum Honore Award -  Merit Certificate
 
Abstract: For my virtual science fair, I have decided to study/experiment with the pickups and distortion on an electric guitar.
Project Number: 4907
Grades: 7-9   Chemistry
 
Comments:   Thomas: when explaining the magnet and coil, it would have really helped to have a picture or animation. References not in APA format, you are very terse in your explanations. I am not sure what you were trying to do and the analysis is rather sketchy

 
Painkillers Magic
Sherwood Heights School  -  Mississauga, ON
      
Virtual Science Fair
Cum Virtute Award -  Merit Certificate
 
Abstract: The purpose of my project is to see which painkiller dissolves the fastest in the different substances I'm using. The different painkillers I'm using are Tylenol Regular Strength, Tylenol Extra Strength, Advil Pain and Fever Reliever, and Aspirin. The different substances I'm dissolving the painkillers are in water, coca-cola, Canada dry, and orange juice.
Project Number: 4528
Grades: 7-9   Chemistry
 
Comments:Links to external sites not allowed    Good project. You have enough data to come to a relevant conclusion.

 
Solving Crime in the Dark
Sherwood Heights School  -  Mississauga, ON
      
Virtual Science Fair
Cum Virtute Award -  Merit Certificate
 
Abstract: The purpose of my experiment is to find out which of my materials glow under a black light. My materials are: white paper, Vaseline, club soda, blood, vitamins A and B, chlorophyll, antifreeze, laundry detergents, urine, black light bulbs, and a lamp.
Project Number: 4529
Grades: 7-9   Chemistry
 
Comments: Links to external sites not allowed    An interesting project, good sample sizes and population sources.

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