Science with Marshmallows

While marshmallows are a sweet treat, they are also great for displaying scientific principles in daily life experiences. The main components that are found in marshmallows are sugar, gelatin, water, and air. The sugar gives the marshmallow its sweet taste, and the gelatin gives the marshmallow its squishy and bouncy texture. Water and air also help form the correct consistency of the marshmallow. If you have eaten marshmallows at room temperature and after the marshmallow has been heated, you will notice a significant difference in texture, size, and consistency. This experiment will take students through the process of discovering why this is. 

Module details
Topics
Thermal/Kinetic Energy and Phase Transitions
Best-suited audience
Kindergarten to Second Grade (approximately ages 5-8)
Interactive?
Yes
Approx. time requirement 40 minutes
AIChE community affiliation
University of Southern California
Approx. # of volunteers
1-3
Recommended audience size
Any size

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