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Iron is magnetic. The everyday cereal you eat contains iron. Iron is a metal. Iron is good for you. The earth’s core is mostly made of iron.
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1)Pour about one cup of any cereal that says it has iron in a bowl. 2)Fill the bowl of cereal with water to completely cover the cereal. 3)Crush it up with the spoon (the more finely ground the better). 4)Take the strong magnet and stir it in the cereal. 5)When you see the black “fuzz” on the magnet wipe it onto a napkin, that’s the iron! 1)Pour about one cup of any cereal that says it has iron in a bowl. 2)Fill the bowl of cereal with water to completely cover the cereal. 3)Crush it up with the spoon (the more finely ground the better). 4)Take the strong magnet and stir it in the cereal. 5)When you see the black “fuzz” on the magnet wipe it onto a napkin, that’s the iron!
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Data Rice KrispiesYes CheeriosYes TotalYes Frosted Mini Wheat's Yes Cocoa PuffsYes Yes= has ironNo= does not have iron
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Analysis of Data All of the cereal had iron in it, sugary or non-sugary!
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Will the experiment still work with other types of cereal?
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ReferencesReferences http://chemistry.about.com/cs/howtos/ht/iro nfromcereal.htm?p=1 http://chemistry.about.com/cs/howtos/ht/iro nfromcereal.htm?p=1 My Mom’s Camera Well that's it!!!
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