Chemistry Project Ideas for 12th Grade

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A high school senior is seeking simple and manageable chemistry project ideas for a 12th-grade assignment. Initial responses included humorous suggestions to search online for ideas, which the student found unhelpful. The discussion emphasizes the need for more specific guidance, with one participant recommending a project focused on battery science, noting the potential for various extensions and experiments related to that topic. The conversation highlights the importance of tailoring project suggestions to the student's interests for better engagement and relevance.
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chemistry project!

I am in 12th grade in high school and I have to submit a project on chemistry. Can anyone give me some ideas! They must not be very time taking or complex. Thanks.
 
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:biggrin:That is funny but that really did not help. I started the thread so that i may find some more projects to choose from.:biggrin:
 


No no, you started the thread not to FIND new ideas but to be TOLD new ideas.
 


You have to give us some clues to what you like.
 
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