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Tuesday, October 29, 2013

How to Design My Science Project on How Yeast Food Creates Gas

How to Design My Science Project on How Yeast Food Creates Gas

Chemical reactions and changes of state can be witnessed in a variety of different natural events. If you are teaching a science class about these two basic scientific theories, you can make the lesson interactive by putting together an experiment demonstrating how yeast will react with water and sugar to form a gas. This will show your students that even though gas cannot be seen, it does have a mass and takes up space.

Instructions

    1

    Take the top off of an empty plastic water bottle.

    2

    Place a funnel into the top of the water bottle.

    3

    Pour 8 oz. of water into a pot, and heat the water over medium heat until it is just hot.

    4

    Pour the hot water into the bottle through the funnel.

    5

    Pour 1/4 cup of sugar into the water through the funnel.

    6

    Pour 1 package of active dry yeast into the bottle through the funnel.

    7

    Place the opening of a balloon over the top of the bottle, sealing off the top.

    8

    Shake the bottle well, and allow it to sit on a counter or table top for 30 minutes. The yeast will react with the hot water and sugar to create gas, which will be visible when the balloon inflates.

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