Chemistry of Baking

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Chemistry of Baking

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I have almost completed my science fair project........I'm trying to work on "touch-ups" and I am trying to make my final drafts perfect. Is there anything that winning science fair students did that is unusual that make them the "winner". Please help. :) :D
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Re: Chemistry of Baking

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People who win probably have original ideas and creative experiments.
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Re: Chemistry of Baking

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Hello,

Doing something unique definitely helps... Maybe you can have a showpiece or an actual demonstration or something to that effect... also having a colorful, creative, and catchy poster board will be a big plus!!

Hope that helps!
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Re: Chemistry of Baking

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Hi!
Although there is no set "formula" for winning ,it is important to be the best that you can be!Just make sure that you show passion for your experiment and just try to be thorough in your writing,observations,background info,etc... that's the best advice I can give based on my experience and those around me.Just make YOUR project "pop" and make it your own.
Best of luck!
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