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Big Question? Do different brands of popcorn leave different amount of un -popped kernels? Using Orville Redenbacher’s popcorn, Pop Secret Popcorn, and Kroger's popcorn [King Sooper’s off brand.]
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Hypothesis If we use off-brand microwave popcorn, then the kernels won’t pop as much as the name brand microwave popcorns. What effects the microwave kernel pop success rate?
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Interesting Facts From Research
Popcorn success rates depend on: Humidity of the kernel Microwave wattage Quality of the corn Package quality And popping container ingredients
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Experiment/ A. Materials
1. Orville Redenbacher’s popcorn 2. Pop Secret popcorn 3. Kroger’s popcorn (King Sooper’s off brand) 4. Microwave 5. and three bowls/plates
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B. Step by Step instructions
Today we will be finding out what popcorn brand cooks the most popcorn! First, buy the three brands of popcorn that are listed above. You will need to place each popcorn brand separately in the microwave and hit the popcorn button. ( if have you one on your microwave). Put all of the kernels on the plate. The popcorn you can eat later. Count up the popcorn kernels from each popcorn brand and put who is the winner! Who has the fewest unpopped kernels.
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C. Control Variables Humidity of the kernel Microwave wattage
Quality of the corn Package quality, Popping container Ingredients
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Observations From experiment
Orville Redenbacher’s popcorn has most amount of popcorn kernels. Pop Secret popcorn has 2nd to least. And Kroger’s popcorn (King Sooper’s off brand) has the least. Monica [my mom] likes Kroger’s popcorn (King Sooper’s off brand) And so does my sister.
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Data Orville Redenbacher’s popcorn has 7 kernels.
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Data Pop Secret has 42 kernels.
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Data Kroger’s popcorn (King Sooper’s off brand) has 47 kernels.
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Analysis of Data a. Did the experiment test my hypothesis?
Yes, the experiment tested my hypothesis to be correct. b. How do you know? I know because the off-brand popcorn had more kernels unpopped compared to the name brands.
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Conclusion a. Was your hypothesis correct?
Yes, my hypothesis is correct. I stated “If we use off-brand microwave popcorn, then the kernels won’t pop as much as the brand name microwave popcorns”. b. What would you change in the experiment and why? I would not change a thing because I liked how I planned the science experiment and the outcome tested my hypothesis to be correct. c. What are some new questions you have? How will my experiment turn out on power point? How will I do it, without having power point on my computer? Which brand of microwave popcorn taste better?
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References Brown Alton, I’m Just Here for the Food, Steward, Tabori & Chang, New York, 2002. Evans, Thomas A, It’s all in the bag…a look at microwave popcorn, Denison University, Granville.
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