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Does anyone have any ideas for how to do a creative presentation for a science depth study (chem in this case)? I have no clue what to do and its worth 10% of the assignment.
 

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"Creative" usually means something that hasn't been done before. If you are doing your HSC in 2025 then you are doing the Preliminary Chemistry course, am I correct?
Without knowing what your depth study is about, I can only make very general comments.
You could construct a physical model.
You could film a field trip to a relevant site.
You could interview somebody who works in a related field.
You could use a computer programming language to make a simulation.
Does any of the above float your boat?
 

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I'm doing the year 12 course right now.
My depth study is about chemiluminescence (chemicals that glow), so some sort of physical model or presentation might work, but i don't think my chemistry teacher would let me set up the actual solutions for display so it might have to be simpler. making a simulation could be relevant but im not really sure how to do that. Thank you for your input!
 

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My depth study is about chemiluminescence (chemicals that glow), so some sort of physical model or presentation might work, but i don't think my chemistry teacher would let me set up the actual solutions for display so it might have to be simpler. making a simulation could be relevant but im not really sure how to do that.
You sure can do a demonstration of chemical luminescence. Go get some glow sticks from a camping store. They are sold for emergency map reading, caving and they glow for 12 hours. Even fishermen use them at night for attracting some kinds of fish.
 

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You sure can do a demonstration of chemical luminescence. Go get some glow sticks from a camping store. They are sold for emergency map reading, caving and they glow for 12 hours. Even fishermen use them at night for attracting some kinds of fish.
Ooh that’s an idea, I’ll work on that. Thanks!!
 

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