Grade 12 Chemistry Innovation Project: Exploring Possibilities

In summary, the group is looking for feedback on an idea for a soap that does not contain sodium laureth sulfate.
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This project is for a grade 12 chemistry course. We're a group of three. We basically have not the slightest clue on what to do our project on... This cummulative performance task will include an extensive literature search and hands-on design. The work should be based on one of the following three types of innovation:

1. New Product Development
-A completely new invention
2. Product Change
-Modification made to existing products and processes that chould involve any of the following:
-Identify a short-coming in a product and solve it
-Modify the product to meet new demands
-Extend the application of the product
3.Process Development
-Modifications to existingp proceduress, methods, production schedules, etc
-Increasing energy efficiency, product yield and purity, reducing or isolating wastes, etc

The following industries can be chosen as the them of the project:
-Food, beverages
-Pharmaceuticals
-Herbicides, pesticides
-Construction products
-Fuels, energy alternatives
-Paper and lumber
-Recylcling, recovery of materials
-Packaging and wraps



ANY HELP WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED :) :)
 
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We cannot help you pick, that is your decision.

Does one have to pick a product and apply all three areas:
1. New Product Development
2. Product Change
3. Process Development

Or does one pick either 1 or 2 and 3?

Normally a new product or product change requires a process change, somewhere, even if it is just one step.
 
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Only one of the three...

:)
 
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Alright

We partially came up with an idea. I'd like you know what you guys think of it, if it is at all substantial in potency, and if it can be done.

Basically we want to make modifications to soaps. Soaps are generally made by a chemical reaction combining fatty acids (glycerine) and water with lye dissolved in it. We know that commercial soaps contain an additive called sodium laureth sulfate (SLES). This is a detergent and a surfacant. SLES has negative health implications and it can be harmful. Our idea is to make soaps without SLES; by repacing something else that acts as a detergent and a surfacant.

Any feedback would be immensely appreciated. Thanks in advance.
 

1. What is the purpose of the Grade 12 Chemistry Innovation Project?

The purpose of the Grade 12 Chemistry Innovation Project is to encourage students to think creatively and utilize their knowledge of chemistry to develop a unique project. This project allows students to explore their interests and apply their understanding of chemistry to real-world problems or innovations.

2. How can I come up with ideas for the project?

There are many ways to come up with ideas for the project. You can start by brainstorming and thinking about topics that interest you or problems you would like to solve. You can also research current events and innovations in the field of chemistry for inspiration. Additionally, discussing ideas with your classmates or teacher may also help generate new ideas.

3. Do I have to conduct experiments for the project?

No, you do not have to conduct experiments for the project. The project can be based on research, design, or a combination of both. However, if you do choose to conduct experiments, make sure to follow proper safety protocols and get approval from your teacher.

4. Can I work on the project with a partner?

Yes, you are allowed to work on the project with a partner. However, make sure to communicate and coordinate effectively with your partner to ensure a successful project. Also, keep in mind that both partners should contribute equally to the project.

5. How will the project be graded?

The project will be graded based on a predetermined rubric, which may include elements such as creativity, scientific accuracy, research, presentation, and written report. Make sure to carefully read and understand the rubric provided by your teacher to ensure you meet all the requirements and expectations for the project.

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