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clareybeary
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Project Titles

Post by clareybeary »

Hi,

I just finished my project of making plastic by using milk and vinegar, but I can't think of a creative project title idea. Any help?

Thanks!


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Post by audreyln »

Hello,

This sounds like a fun project! What was your hypothesis? Many times people use their hypothesis to form their title. Some examples might be "Casein Comparison: what is the best recipe for making plastic out of milk?" or ""Milky Mystery: what is the best recipe for making plastic out of milk?"

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Confused on Casein Plastic Project

Post by clareybeary »

Hello,
I'm doing an experiment with Casein Plastic, which I have yet to try again. My team is testing different types of milk and their weights when turned into plastic, but we need a control. Any help?
Thanks,
Clare
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Re: Project Titles

Post by MadelineB »

Hello Clare,

I've merged your most recent post with the thread from your first post (About Titles) since both of your posts relate to making plastic.

By keeping all of your posts relating to making plastic in the same thread, the expert who was helping you can see your new post!

Thank you and best of luck with your interesting project!

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Re: Project Titles

Post by CarissaP »

Hello,
Most casein plastic is made using cow's milk and specifically skim milk due to its higher casein-to-fat ratio. This would work well as your control and baseline for comparison, as it models real-world applications of casein plastic.
Carissa
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