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Science Project for class 9 cbse

Science Project for class 9 CBSE - CBSE Class 9 science project

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Science Project for class 9 CBSE

A. Collection of weeds found in fields of different crops; collection of diseased crops; discussion and studying composting/vermi-composting.
 B. Experiments to show cooling by evaporation.Experiments to show that the white objects get less hot.
 C. To feel the texture, observe the colour and lustre, effect of air, water and heat, etc. on each of the materials.
 D. Sorting out a medley of materials, in various ways. Observe shape and physical state of different materials. Observe effect of heat on each of the resources. (Teacher to perform the experiment for camphor, ammonium chloride and naphthalene.)
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