The International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme (DP) Chemistry Internal Assessment (IA) is a crucial component of the chemistry curriculum, providing students with an opportunity to engage in independent research and demonstrate their understanding of scientific principles. This article outlines the "golden rules" for selecting an appropriate IA topic, emphasizing the importance of personal engagement, a clear research question, suitable complexity, ethical considerations, feasibility, safety, scientific methodology, reliable and valid data, analytical skills, and clear communication. By adhering to these guidelines, students can ensure their IA projects are well-designed, engaging, and align with the expectations of the IB program.
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Cooling Curve
A cooling curve is a graph that shows the change in temperature of a substance over time as it cools down from a melted state to a solid state. This type of experiment can be useful for studying the cooling behaviour of substances and can also provide information about the purity and crystalline structure of the substance.

