(Do sugar solutions that are 10-fold more concentrated taste 10× as sweet? Same question for salt and vinegar solutions.)
*Title ASAP*
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I am doing a science fair project called "measuring your taste threshold" and I am trying to figure out a unique and cool/catchy title asap. Any Ideas, would be greatly appreciated! 
(Do sugar solutions that are 10-fold more concentrated taste 10× as sweet? Same question for salt and vinegar solutions.)
(Do sugar solutions that are 10-fold more concentrated taste 10× as sweet? Same question for salt and vinegar solutions.)
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Re: *Title ASAP*
Hi there,
Often the best science fair project title is a clear, specific one. This is especially true the "higher-level" science fair it is, and at the high school level, you should definitely look into a descriptive title rather than a fun title. A common "recipe" for a title is something along the lines of "The Effect of _____ on _____," with the first blank being your independent variable and the second being your dependent variable. Play around with it, but I would make sure that someone can clearly tell what you tested by reading your title.
Often the best science fair project title is a clear, specific one. This is especially true the "higher-level" science fair it is, and at the high school level, you should definitely look into a descriptive title rather than a fun title. A common "recipe" for a title is something along the lines of "The Effect of _____ on _____," with the first blank being your independent variable and the second being your dependent variable. Play around with it, but I would make sure that someone can clearly tell what you tested by reading your title.

