What Creative Chemistry Project Ideas Can Help Explore Atoms?

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For a chemistry project focused on atoms, creating a molecular model of aspirin (C9H8O4) is a practical idea. Alternatively, exploring the history of chemistry could provide valuable insights, particularly how past theories, even if incorrect, have influenced modern chemistry and physics. These project ideas align well with high school chemistry lessons and encourage a deeper understanding of the subject.
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Hello,
We are taking atoms lesson in chemistry and we should have a project for this lesson any ideas for a project?
 
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It sounds to me like you're in high school.

I would try making a model of a molecule like aspirin (C9H8O4) That is, if you're making models of molecules. Another project could be on the history of chemistry, while making sure to include how even 'wrong' theories affect today's study of chemistry and physics.
 
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