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Simple yet interesting investigatory project

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I am a third-year high school, 14 years old. Our teacher gave us an investigatory project in chemistry. Can you give me some examples of simple yet interesting investigatory project? Our school lacks some laboratory equipments. Please help me. thanks!

Katherine O [last name deleted for privacy by Editor]
- Quezon City, Murphy, Philippines


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Do you have a pH meter? What does your lab have? I saw an article on using red cabbage as a pH indicator. Can you get red cabbage?

James Watts
- Navarre, Florida

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Where did you see the link with the red cabbage project? I'm trying to find out what investigatory projects are, but I'm having a hard time doing so. I need it for chemistry subject, too.

Arnold R [last name deleted for privacy by Editor]
- Riyadh, KSA


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Even a slim dictionary will reveal what an investigatory project is, Arnold; it's a project that involves investigating something. Good luck!

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