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Preparing for the Science Alive Lecture Have you eaten rice yet?

Check your answers to activity 1 Have you eaten rice yet? potato soymilk vinegar lemon cream sugar starch potatoes protein acidic Check your answers to activity 1 lemons acidic fat sweet

Check your answers to activity 2a Have you eaten rice yet? Hydrogen peroxide Potassium iodide Iodine Copper sulphate Carbon dioxide Nitrogen Sodium hydroxide Check your answers to activity 2a

Check your answers to activity 2b Have you eaten rice yet? Hydrogen peroxide Potassium iodide Iodine Copper sulphate Carbon dioxide Nitrogen Sodium hydroxide Check your answers to activity 2b

Check your answers to activity 3b Have you eaten rice yet? You can pour or sprinkle salt. You can ignite or extinguish a fire. You can stir tea vigorously or slowly. Check your answers to activity 3b

Check your answers to activity 4a Have you eaten rice yet? When washing up liquid is mixed with water it produces froth. When certain particles come together in a liquid they will coagulate. When a fresh egg is put in water it sinks. When salt is added to water it dissolves. When an atom loses or gains electrons it becomes an ion. Check your answers to activity 4a

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Preparing for the Science Alive Lecture Have you eaten rice yet?