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LALALALALALLA OSKJOJDFAOSJDJAS * * Role Of Chemistry In Day To Life fibres. 8. Analysis of fruit & vegetable juices for their acidity. (Any other investigatory project) Class - XII Chemistry Practical A. Surface...
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* Jackfruit of Jackfruit (Artocarpus Heterophyllus) Seeds as Nutritive Organic Chips An Investigatory Project Entry To the Intel Philippines Division Paper Evaluation Hana...
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* Oregano As An Alternative afford to buy a commercial antibacterial agent. e. Scope and Limitation The investigatory project only focused on the use of Cogon grass (Imperata cylindrica...
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School A. Marcelo St. Dalandanan, Valenzuela City This investigatory project entitled Comparative Study on the Antibacterial Assays...
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* Physics flashlights. We wanted ones with a lot of power. So I thought that would be a good investigatory project. CHAPTER 2: METHODOLOGY 2.1 Materials/Equipment...
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* Balloon Cars
Investigatory Projects in Physics | Repulsorlifts as a Method of Stable Magnetic Levitation | Repulsorlifts were used in the study to find out if they can...
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* Effects Of Human Urine On The Growth Of Indian Tree guidance of the other uses of human urine. Significance of the Study This investigatory project entitled The Effects Of Human Urine On The Growth Of Indian...
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* Viscosity
Two experiments one from each section Practical record (experiments & activities) Project Viva on experiments & project Total Periods : 60 8+8 Marks 6 Marks 3 Marks...
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* The Acceptability Of Eggshell Powder As Alternative Component In Making Toothpaste”
The Acceptability Of Eggshell Powder As Alternative Component In Making Toothpaste An Investigatory Project submitted as an entry to the 2012-2013 School Based...
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Investigatory Project: THE FEASIBILITY OF MAKING SHOE POLISH OUT OF USED COOKING OIL AND CALAMANSI JUICE ABSTRACT This study aims to

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