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When designing a scientific presentation, please look for the most credible sources. There are sites and articles that provide facts without proper scientific evidence. Avoid using information from such sites.
As you review a source, always try to answer these questions:
Who authored the article?
Is this person a scientist or an expert in chemistry?
What is the purpose of the article?
Does the article state facts that scientists can prove with evidence?
Are there opinions in the article?
How old is the article?
Do other credible sources support the statements in this article?
Find some credible websites, and note the information they contain. Write down two or three sources that you’ll use for your presentation, and cite them using MLA citation methods. Write one or two sentences stating how the source will help you answer the questions from part A.
Who authored the article?
Is this person a scientist or an expert in chemistry?
What is the purpose of the article?
Does the article state facts that scientists can prove with evidence?
Are there opinions in the article?
How old is the article?
Do other credible sources support the statements in this article?
note the information they contain. Write down two or three sources that you’ll use for your presentation, and cite them using MLA citation methods. Please write one or two sentences stating how the source will help you answer the questions from part A.

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