Need help with science project
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Ms.Caramel
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- Project Question: Egg-cellently Cooked Eggs: The Process of Soft-Boiling an Egg
Egg-cellently Cooked Eggs: The Process of Soft-Boiling an Egg - Project Due Date: October 25,2010
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Need help with science project
Hi I need help with my project . My project is Egg-cellently Cooked Eggs: The Process of Soft-Boiling an Egg I need a catchy title, prcedure and how the chart suppose to look thank you.............
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Re: Need help with science project
I think you already have a very nice title for your project ("Egg-cellently Cooked Eggs: The Process of Soft-Boiling an Egg").
I need more information about your project to answer questions about the procedure and the chart. What are you trying to test? (i.e.: temperature vs time, mass vs time, etc)
I need more information about your project to answer questions about the procedure and the chart. What are you trying to test? (i.e.: temperature vs time, mass vs time, etc)
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Re: Need help with science project
Hi there,
I appreciate you not wanting to simply use the Science Buddies title word-for-word, but I think it's okay if you want to do so.
The procedure is very clearly laid out on the Science Buddies website: https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... p046.shtml
Did you have specific questions about the procedure?
Assuming you are following the procedure as it is written, you would graph the variables you measure across the different cooking treatments. It is likely that a bar graph will serve you well here.
Let us know what measurements you plan to take, and we can help you further.
Heather
I appreciate you not wanting to simply use the Science Buddies title word-for-word, but I think it's okay if you want to do so.
The procedure is very clearly laid out on the Science Buddies website: https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... p046.shtml
Did you have specific questions about the procedure?
Assuming you are following the procedure as it is written, you would graph the variables you measure across the different cooking treatments. It is likely that a bar graph will serve you well here.
Let us know what measurements you plan to take, and we can help you further.
Heather

