In Need of a Short, and Catchy Science Fair Project Title

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In Need of a Short, and Catchy Science Fair Project Title

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I am doing a science fair project on what causes the chemical reaction between Alka-Seltzer tablets and water, but I cannot come up with a good title that will catch my classmates attention. Can you help me? All I've got so far is "Reaction Tension." I really don't want to use that one though. My experiment is a simple lava lamp that shows the reaction. Thanks!

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Re: In Need of a Short, and Catchy Science Fair Project Title

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Welcome to Science Buddies!

Your title should tell the audience what you are doing along with being catchy. You could use your idea with a short description to explain the experiment like this below.

Reaction Tension: short description to explain experiment

Hope this helps! Good Luck with your project!
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Re: In Need of a Short, and Catchy Science Fair Project Title

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Hi lynjar312,

As ajcourtney proposed, you do need a description that includes your independent and dependent variable in your title. For the "catchy" part, however, might I suggest "Fizz Whiz", "Lava Lamps, Reaction Champs" or "All Set for Alka Seltzer"?
I hope this helps!

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Elena
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