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Fizzy Yeast

Find out what makes bread rise and champagne fizzy in this simple kitchen science.

What you need

Some yeast

1 tsp yeast

Sugar

3-4 tsp of sugar

A balloon

A balloon

A bottle

A 500ml lemonade bottle

Warm water

Luke warm water

 

 

What to Do

Add the the yeast and the sugar to the lemonade bottle
Fill the bottle 1/3 - 1/2 full of warm water
Shake the mixture thoroughly
Stretch the balloon over the top of the bottle
Keep the mixture warm for 30mins to a hour or so.


What may Happen

You should find that the mixture becomes frothy, and the balloon inflates.
If you leave the mixture for a couple of hours and then shake it, you should find that it froths up like a fizzy drink.

 


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