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Thursday, 16 September 2021

sherbit

Hello welcome back to my blog. I hope your having a nice day.

Today in biology we made some sherbet and looked at the chemical reactions that would happen because of what was inside of it. we then learnt about what we can use baking soda with because the sherbit needed sherbet and we learnt why here is my work.


baking soda is also know as sodium bicarbonate. Due to its abrasive and cleaning properties it is used as a raising agent in baking as a household cleaner and in a number of other ways.

Things it can be used for.

1.laundry helper

2. deodorise your carpet

3.wash build up out of your hair

4.clean your oven 

5.deodoriser your kitty litter

6.clean your grout/the stuff between tiles

7.clean and unclog smelly sinks

8. under arm deodorant

9. scrub away scuff marks on your walls


How to make sherbet. 

Raspberry Sherbet Cup - Wells Foodservice

equipment:

red tiny cup

Popsicle stick

teaspoon

quarter teaspoon/optional 


materials:

raro 

icing sugar

citric acid

baking soda


steps

1 teaspoon raro 

1/4 teaspoon of icing sugar

1/4 teaspoon of citric acid

 1/4 teaspoon of baking soda

mix together


findings


1. Which two ingredients in the sherbet are involved in the chemical reaction?

baking soda(for the fizz) and citric acid (for the sour)


2. Which ingredients are not involved in the chemical reaction?

raro and icing sugar


3. Can you think of any other chemical reactions that might happen in the kitchen?

rising flour in bread when its baked.


4. Which ingredient is an acid?

citric acid


5. Which ingredient is a base?

raro


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