A good current topic for a chemistry honors project?

touchmyichi

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For my chem hon class we need to do a project on basically anything in current times that relates to chemistry. This can be an epidemic or a scientific breakthrough or pretty much anything modern that has to do with chemistry.

Any suggestions?
 

rgwalt

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High school or college? Is this simply a "report" on some current topic, or are you going to be doing research on the topic?

EDIT: I don't want you to confuse research with a literature survey. When I say research I mean doing work on a topic that hasn't been done before.

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touchmyichi

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This is high school, but it's a project we are given a lot of time to do so quality and length are expected.

hehe maybe not viagra
 

MikeMike

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wtf?? dude, 10 minutes, and you bumped???

i gave you a serious idea, fussion power, unless i have that and fission reversed.

write up on fussion, and why we cant use it etc.

MIKE
 

rgwalt

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I'll fire in with a few ideas after I eat some dinner. In the mean time, is this simply a report on some new topic or are you going to be doing some research?

R
 

mss242

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Originally posted by: nourdmrolNMT1
fussion power. MIKE

Dude, i hate to be the spell-checking PITA, but it's spelled fusion.

Besides, fusion really has very little to do with chem. It would make a good physics honors project though.
 

MikeMike

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Originally posted by: mss242
Originally posted by: nourdmrolNMT1
fussion power. MIKE

Dude, i hate to be the spell-checking PITA, but it's spelled fusion.

Besides, fusion really has very little to do with chem. It would make a good physics honors project though.

fusion, it has to do with a lot of stuff, physics and chem are interchanged a lot. combining of atoms, atoms = chem. energy = both. we are doing stuff with radioactivity right now in ap chem.

MIKE
 

ClueLis

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You could do something like fuel cells. The chemistry involved would largely be within your reach (except maybe some of the stuff on catalysis).
 

mss242

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Originally posted by: nourdmrolNMT1
Originally posted by: mss242
Originally posted by: nourdmrolNMT1 fussion power. MIKE
Dude, i hate to be the spell-checking PITA, but it's spelled fusion. Besides, fusion really has very little to do with chem. It would make a good physics honors project though.
fusion, it has to do with a lot of stuff, physics and chem are interchanged a lot. combining of atoms, atoms = chem. energy = both. we are doing stuff with radioactivity right now in ap chem. MIKE

I think that the statement atoms=chem is not really true. Chemistry studies the bonds between atoms and how they change. Physics studies the composition of atoms. I grant that there is clearly interaction between the two fields, but fusion is primarily a physics topic. It doesn't involve the chemical bonding of two atoms very much. Thus, it wouldn't make the greatest chem honors project.
 

touchmyichi

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All of these seem like nice ideas...but do you know of anything that would make newspaper that had to do w/ chem? I'm looking of something along that nature.
 

ClueLis

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Originally posted by: touchmyichi
All of these seem like nice ideas...but do you know of anything that would make newspaper that had to do w/ chem? I'm looking of something along that nature.

Chemical weapons???
 

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methampthamine
ecstasy (MDMA)
benefits of medical marijuana

chemical warfare
teflon, the discovery and the uses
plastics in today's world
fuel alternatives
pollution of rivers, lakes, oceans

some ideas for u
 

kt

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Pour 250ml of chlorine and 250ml of alcohol into a bottle.

And proceed to shake, not stirred.
 

rgwalt

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Originally posted by: touchmyichi
All of these seem like nice ideas...but do you know of anything that would make newspaper that had to do w/ chem? I'm looking of something along that nature.

Are you looking to get into the newspaper, or are you thinking of using the newspaper for research? I wouldn't rely on the newspaper or magazines for much in the way of scientific fact. As far as ideas/suggestions go:

1) Moving to a hydrogen economy. This includes reports on how hydrogen is generated and how it will be used to generate power. This will get into fuel cell research, which is a HOT topic right now in chemical engineering. You can discuss different sources of hydrogen, and the overall thermodynamics of the process. You could try to answer the question "Will moving to a hydrogen economy free us from needing fossil fuels?" Hint, the answer is probably no.

2) Bio-diesel: Generating renewable fuels from available vegetable matter. Include discussion of how much energy is spent farming the feed stock versus how much energy is liberated. Discuss the feasibility of wide scale production and use of bio-diesel.

3) Lab on a chip technology: This topic deals with the developement of small devices that can be used to run a number of different tests simultaneously on a single, cheap, disposable "chip". These chips typically have a sample reservoir, several reagent reservoirs, and several reaction sites. These are all connected by micro-channels. So you drop a sample on the chip, and then drop a solvent on the reagent reservoirs (water, alcohol), and the chemicals are transported through the micro channels to the reaction sites. Then you can read things like color change from each reaction site to determine the different properties of interest for the sample. Imagine being able to run a battery of blood tests on a single chip in the middle of an ER using a single drop of blood. Instead of taking several sample vials, you can run all the tests you need using a couple of chips, do all the tests in real time and on-site, and then simply throw the chip away. No more lab mixups. The technology used to fabricate these devices already exists in the semiconductor processing industry.

4) Computer-aided drug design. I'm not going to prattle on about this one, though it may be my favorite of the four. For more info, take a gander at google.

Hope these suggestions help!

R
 

Howard

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How about the adaptation of new materials to military applications? That's always interested me.
 

labrat25

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is this a report or an experiment?

each would have very different requirements
ex. you can lookup the info about the properties and mechanism of viagra, testing it is quite another story

Ideas:
report: rgwalt had a great idea w/ the hydrogen economy... especially considering a major paper just came out in science relating the hydrogen economy with increasing the hole in the ozone layer
experiment: a lot tougher