IB Chemistry
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Measuring the Reaction Rate of Sucrose Inversion Using a Polarimeter
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Maximum 12 pages including references.
- I don’t want to waste space.
- So, it’s better not to include a title page or table of contents.
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Also, don’t include your name.
- Don’t mention the name of your school either.
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Make sure to provide justification.
- For example, if you use a t-test, explain why you chose that method.
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You mentioned being able to write about creating a mathematical model for your IA.
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When reading existing IAs, try to take the best representation methods from each.
- For example, use this format for tables.
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Focus mainly on the Introduction, Reference, and Conclusion.
- You might also need to do a risk assessment.
- If you use a similar method but with some changes, make sure to reference it.
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The Conclusion is important for recording both existing and obtained data.
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Downie strongly recommends submitting the draft before the deadline.
Here are some notes from brainstorming:
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Topics I find interesting:
- Lights
- Polarization
- Sugar solution concentration
- Compare enantiomers with different structures and observe how rotation changes.
- What variable should be used?
- Refraction
- Refractive index and molecular structure
- Polarization
- Allotropes
- Interested in how properties change significantly just by changing geometry.
- IA:
- Graphite
- Not diamond
- Geometry of molecules
- Seems mathematical and interesting.
- Macro or micro level?
- IA: Predicting geometry based on volume/mole.
- IA: Compare something (e.g., reaction speed) of different allotropes and explain how geometry affects it.
- IB Course: Option A - Material Chemistry
- Investigate:
- Metal charges
- Properties
- Relationship between unit cells and properties
- Database IA
- Connect physical properties with chemical properties (electron configuration)
- Two extremes (tungsten and mercury) with extreme melting points
- How conductivity changes
- Find data for the same temperature or state
- Mathematical model of resistance and metal
- Radiocarbon dating
- Is mass spectrometry possible?
- No, isotopes in chemistry are identical.
- Or try using another method? (Kinetic Isotope Effect?)
- IA: Calculate the isotope ratio using the change in XX (reaction speed)?
- Unrealistic?
- IA: Calculate the isotope ratio using the change in XX (reaction speed)?
- Is mass spectrometry possible?
- Lights
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What I can do:
- Write code?
- Use Graph Theory (Computer Science)?
- Write code?
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What I cannot do:
- Topics related to biology
- Biochemistry
- Topics related to biology