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I am trying to come up with a catchy title for my science fair project. Recrystallization of borax crystals. Any help out there?
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Hi Mason,

What exactly are you testing? Different conditions for crystallizing borax and their effect on crystal appearance? Knowing a bit more about your experiment would help in giving you title ideas!

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Hi can you please give me a catchy title for my girl science project?
it's about cherry tomatoes that i planted in 2 pots. One with just soil and the other one i spray insecticide on it. It's due on Monday she's done with everything but no title :(. HELP PLEASE
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Hi leneira,

It would help to know what you and your daughter are testing. Are you comparing how fast each plant grows? Or whether or not the tomatoes get eaten by insects?
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