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September 22, 2011
Food Chemistry in the High School Classroom
Presented by: Sally Mitchell and Michael Tinnesand
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An IntroductionA video introduction to teaching chemistry through food science, featuring Sally Mitchell.
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Dimensional Analysis
Molasses Cookies activity
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Where’s the Chemistry?-Introduction to the concept of the Mole-Dimensional Analysis exercise-Scientific naming of chemicals-Introduction to the Modern Metric System-Introduction to Stoichiometry
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What Exactly is Food Science?
Food science is a study concerned with all technical aspects of food, beginning with harvesting, and ending with its cooking and consumption.
Activities of food scientists include the development of new food products, design of processes to produce these foods, choice of packaging materials, shelf-life studies, sensory evaluation of the product, as well as microbiological and chemical testing.
Ref-Wikipedia.com
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How many food science labs to you teach currently?A. NoneB. 1-2 per yearC. 3-4 per yearD. 5-7 per yearE. All my labs involve food science
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Using KOOL – AID to teach solution concepts
Student challenge-create a molar solution using KOOL-AIDRationale for doing the lab this way
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KOOL-AID Dilution lab
Concentrate @ 8MDilute 8M to 2M200mL of solution at ? concentration
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Where is the Chemistry?- Molarity calculations and volumetric
flask simulation- Proper lab techniques - pour from
large mouth container to small mouth container
- Tare weight- Preventing cross contamination -
never pour back excess to stock - Dilution calculations and simulation- Extensions: Beer's Law (AP Chem)
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Opinion PollDo you currently do a lab on THIS TOPIC in your course?
Yes No
Is this lab an attractive substitute or addition?
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Making CheesePercent CompositionLactose Intolerance
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Where’s the Chemistry?- Separation techniques- Isoelectronic point- Percent composition
analysis- Qualitative Analysis
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Opinion Poll List one limitation to including food science in a high school chemistry class.
[Type your ideas in the chat]
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Eggs
PoachedHard-boiledDissection
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Where’s the Chemistry?
- Qualitative Analysis- Gas Laws- Physical vs. Chemical Changes
- Chemical Reactions
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SUGARIsomerism in Sugars
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SUGAR
Making Perfect Fudge
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Where’s the Chemistry?- Saturation points -
supersaturation- Molality- Boiling point elevation-
Colligative Properties- Collision
theory/thermodynamics/ Crystallization
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Food-Based Science Fair Projects/ Science Olympiad
Vanilla extract projectAluminum content of baking powderMaillard Reaction
Food Science a Science Olympiad topic for middle school this year Qualitative TestsProperties and structures of food moleculesData Gathering and processingApplying chemistry to everyday life
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Opinion Poll 2List one positive aspect of infusing food science in a high school chemistry class.
[Type your ideas in the chat]
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The Big Finale: Making Bread-Fermentation-Polymerization-Gas Laws-Maillard Reaction
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Annotated Bibliography
ChemMatters—http://portal.acs.org/portal/PublicWebSite/education/resources/highschool/chemmatters/index.htm
Institute of Food Technologists— http://www.ift.org/
Harold McGee’s Blog—http://www.curiouscook.com/
FDA/NSTA Partnership—http://www.nsta.org/pd/fda.aspx
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