
The experiment studied the effects of osmosis between solutions and gummy bears by submerging the bears in salt water, vinegar water, and tap water. After 12 hours and 24 hours, I measured the …
Background Information: Gummy Bears are made of gelatin, starch, and sugar. Gelatin is a polymer (huge molecule made of many repeating units) that forms large three-dimensional matrices which …
spontaneous exothermic reaction will take place between a gummy bear and moltenpotassium chlorate. Once the potassium chlorate has been melted in a test tube, a gummy bear will be dropped to his …
Will a gummy bear grow? Using different liquids (distilled water, tap water, salt water, juice, vinegar soda, cooking oil etc.) observe how gummy bears expand, or don’t, in a variety of solutions, and …
Water moved from the outside of the Gummy Bear to the inside to “even out” the concentration of water. As more and more cells gained water, the Gummy Bear became larger as more water filled it up.
Gummy Bears do some interesting things when put into different liquids. In this experiment, we will find out what will happen when we put the Gummy Bears into water, salt water, vinegar, and baking soda …
The analysis of moisture content in herbal gummy formulations reveals the pivotal role that moisture plays in determining the texture, stability, and quality of gummy products.