2005 Category Winners in
Chemistry

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- First Place: J0534
- Stanford, Evan S. Grade 8, Santa Barbara County
What Type of Fuel Has the Greatest Energy per Unit Mass?
Advisor: Mr. Paul Sperry
School: Carpinteria Middle School, Carpinteria
- Second Place: J0521
- Whitehead, Griffin D. Grade 8, Monterey County
How Does the Amount of CO(2) Gas Compare to the Amount of CO(2) Solid after the Sample Has Completely Sublimed?
Advisor: Dr. Thomas Malefyt
School: All Saints' Episcopal Day School, Carmel
- Second Place: J0521
- Malefyt, Nathan J. Grade 8, Monterey County
How Does the Amount of CO(2) Gas Compare to the Amount of CO(2) Solid after the Sample Has Completely Sublimed?
Advisor: Dr. Thomas Malefyt
School: All Saints' Episcopal Day School, Carmel
- Third Place: J0510
- Diamond, Danie C. Grade 6, Orange County
It's Crystal-Clear, Or Is It?
Advisor: Mr. Robert Grant
School: Pegasus Middle School, Huntington Beach
- Honorable Mention: J0522
- Mascharak, Shamik Grade 6, Santa Cruz County
Are Copper Pipes a Significant Source of Copper in Drinking Water?
Advisor: Ms. Laura Home
School: Mission Hill Junior High School, Santa Cruz
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