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Elementary School
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Find out which M&M has more chocolate, a peanut M&M or a plain M&M.
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How the presence of seed crystals changes the growth rate of rock candy.
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Test if the number of dimples (nucleation sites) added to a Mentos® candy will change the height of exploding soda.
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Which formula is the most accurate for estimating the volume of an M&M candy?
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Keep Your Candy Cool With the Power of Evaporation
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Which brand of gum lasts the longest?
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Which formula is the most accurate for estimating the volume of an M&M candy?
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Cake, Cookie and Ice Cream Science Fair Projects and Experiments
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Middle School
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7,
8,
9
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Energy Content in a Candy Bar
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Can Small Children Mistake Medicine for Candy?
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Use paper chromatography to see which dyes are used in the coatings of your favorite colored candies.
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Determine if kids, ages 7-12 years, are more likely to choose one candy over another identical candy based on how they are labeled.
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Find out if age, gender, or occupation matter in distinguishing a candy from a non-edible
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Learn which one of six different chocolate brands results in handmade molded candies with the glossiest surface.
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Determine the General Public's Preference of Flour in Chocolate Chip Cookies
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Explore the health benefits of red wine and chocolate through the growth of probiotic bacteria.
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A simple statistical analysis of the frequency of colors of M&M's in a bag
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Cake, Cookie and Ice Cream Science Fair Projects and Experiments
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Useful Links
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Science Fair Projects Resources
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Food Science Resources
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Chemistry Resources
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Citation Guides, Style Manuals, Reference
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Safety Resources
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Food Science Fair Books
    
    
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