Baking Chemistry Explained Clearly

Baking Chemistry Explained Clearly

Baking Chemistry Explained Clearly As part of our exploration of chemistry, find a video that talks about chemistry.

I have provided some examples of chemistry topics.  You are not restricted to these topics. You should look for information about a topic from a reliable source. I am not requiring that it be peer-reviewed, but it should not be an advertisement.  For example, if you are doing a health-related topic, places like the Mayo Clinic are good sources. You want to avoid a company trying to sell you a product.  If you are looking for ideas this might be a great topic for your muddy moment! You do not need to select the same topic you picked for the article submission!

For full credit on this post:

  1. Write the TITLE of the video as your post title,
  2. Write the TITLE of the post AND a link in the body of your post. The link is not the title! DO NOT summarize the video! That’s for your peers to do!,
  3. Explain why you picked the video by topic withoutdescribing or summarizing the video. ,
  4. Cite your source in your post (here is a link to the Library Infoguide about citations:

    Baking Chemistry Explained Clearly

Post title: The Chemistry of Baking

Discussion post content:

I picked this video because I really like baking and thought it was very interesting.

YouTube. (n.d.). Science in Action: The Chemistry of Baking. YouTube. Accessed 10/18/2024.

Discussion post content:

I picked this video because I find the science behind baking fascinating and enjoy exploring how different ingredients interact to create delicious results. Understanding the chemical reactions involved in baking can enhance my skills and creativity in the kitchen.

YouTube. (n.d.). Science in Action: The Chemistry of Baking. YouTube. Accessed 10/18/2024.

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