Chemistry Recipe 2 pts Dirt Cake David Dews
4 smalls packets of instant chocolate pudding 12 ounces of whipped topping 1 ½ to 2 pounds of Oreos ¼ pound ( 1 stick of butter ) melted * gummy worms if you would like to eat * Original recipe 3 pts
Recipe Directions 3 pts 1.Take chocolate pudding out the box and prepare as the directions says. 2.Take butter and put it in microwave until it is melted 3.You will need a sandwich bag and put all the Oreos in the bag and mash them until they are in small piece’s. 4.Take a pan and spread the pudding at the bottom until it’s spread out. 5.Take the whipped topping and apply on top of the pudding until it looks right 6.Take the Oreos and apply to the top until the whipped topping is covered. 7. Refrigerate overnight so that all the cake with form will in the pan.
457 g of Oreos, crushed 229 g cream cheese 237 mL confectioners' sugar 706 mL of milk 229 g of instant vanilla pudding 2 g vanilla 343 g Cool Whip, thawed Recipe converted metric
The small of the pudding, cool whip and Oreos The pudding gets cold an a little thick The cool whips is soften on it Oreos are smashed in to little pieces Chemical change 5 pts
Cool Whip Change from solid to almost liquid Oreo’s are crushed Broken into small pieces Physical change 5 pts
Name 2 pts Formula 2 pts Ions 2 pts Probably get to this 6 th or 7 th week An ionic compound involved
Sugar 2 pts C 12 H 22 O 11 Polar 2 pts Intermolecular forces 2 pts Probably get to this 6 th or 7 th week A covalent compound involved
13 Serving x ¼ butter = serving 4 packets of pudding ounces of whipped topping 26 stoichiometry
Yes, because you can control whatever you put on it Is it practical to make adjusted amount? 5 pts
Maybe do something with the Calories in the food Not sure how to do this, might drop it or make it extra credit – probably 5 pts Probably get to this 16 th week energy
Work cited 5 pts