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Christina Park
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Post by Christina Park »

I decided the topic for my science research this year.
It is "Can greentea chelate iron in the plant that has iron chlorosis?"
Since greentea is potent natural iron chelator, my hypothesis is that greentea will chelate the iron in the plant that has iron chlorosis.
I am wondering is there any way that I can enhance my project, is there any thing that I have to be careful about, or is there any important thing that I should know before I start my experiment? :wink:
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Post by deleted-2131 »

Your project sounds great. At this point, I am unable to give you further advice about enhancing your project without knowing exactly what your procedures are. Once you get your procedures fleshed out, post back and I will look over them and see if there's anything you should be aware of.

I look forward to seeing your procedures!
All the best,
Terik
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