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Tuesday, 23 March 2021

Gummy Bear Osmosis

 Hello everyone, today I am going to be talking about the practical we did. Last week we did gummy bear osmosis, this was where we made a gummy bears turn big (They were jelly babies). I sadly wasn't here to see the outcome of it so I don't know how it turned out.

We started of by using sugar, salt and water. We had in total 7 gummy bears and put 2 into each petri dish, the reason why we had another 1 was to compare the size after (because they grew). We filled up a beaker of one of the experimental things (the salt, sugar and water). After we prepped everything we waited 12-48 hours to let it turn big. 

When my buddy came back to class on the next day he said "The bottom got a little bit bigger, the top didn't change that much, most of them split right through and our last 2 didn't split at all. He said it was a really fun experiment.

Thank you for reading my blog. I am sorry I didn't have any photos, I deleted them on accident. Have a good day or night, goodbye!

1 comment:

  1. Hi Lennox
    Im sorry you missed seeing the results for yourself. You have written a good description of how you set up the experiment.
    I am pleased with your commitment to Science. Well done.

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