The beginning players include gummy bears, a glass of water (enough to cover the gummy bears by at least one inch) and a scale. Weigh some gummy bears
(This post is loaded with pictures!)
The bears will expand exceedingly! It's hard to tell from these pictures but the bears tripled in weight. They went from .5 ounces to 1.5 ounces and it looks like they almost quadrupled in size. They were slimy and bouncy from all the water absorption from the osmosis process.
The water concentration was higher outside the gummy bears so the water moved into the gummy bears and expanded them. This particular experiment might be good to try with other items to see what is impervious to water.
Thank you to Salvatore Tocci and his book, More Winning Science Fair Projects-Grades 5-7, for the idea.
(Yes, this post is antedated. I meant to get it up last week-we're going for several science experiments this summer-we'll see how many actually get done and posted.)
1 comment:
Love the tests! Looks good and fun.
--Cath
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