ChemistryAroundUs5

Upload your Chemistry Around Us pictures into the table below. Please put one picture per cell. Bread is an example of chemistry because the baking powder or soda that you add makes a chemical reaction that produces carbon dioxide which makes the bread rise. || Milk is an example of chemistry around us because of the evaporation and heat while going through the process of pasteurization. || || A tree with many different leaves on it shows how the leaves go through photosynthesis. The leaves change when light from the sun, carbon dioxide or water enter the area where the leaves are located. After being exposed to the light, CO2 and water the leaves will eventually grow and change to a different size or possible color. ||
 * [[image:water 2.jpg width="116" caption="water molecules are dense and as the temperature increases it causes the water molecules move apart and the water boils"]] || [[image:photo (1).JPG width="142" height="180" caption="Soap enables the mixture of oil and water, therefore allowing us to remove oily mixtures using soap and water."]] || [[image:IMG_9798.jpg width="135" height="147" caption="this is an example of how screws rust, due to the oxidization of metal. "]] || [[image:realworldchem/Oilandwater.jpg width="133" height="167" caption="Oil is the one substance that does not disolve in water. The two substances' molecules interact in a way that does not allow them to mix. Water is a polar molecule, while oil is made of carbon atoms bonded to hydrogen atoms, making oil non-polar. Because of this reason, oil molecules are attracted to each other more than water molecules. Also, water molecules are much smaller than oil molecules, so water molecules have to break their hydrogen bonds to accommodate oil molecules. Lauren Celentano"]] ||
 * [[image:realworldchem/this should work soon.jpg width="230" height="91" caption="Rust is an example of Chemistry that is found commonly throughout the world. When rain falls onto metals, preferably iron, the water combines with the iron and the oxygen in the air to create rust. This chemical reaction is known as oxidation."]] || [[image:frying egg.PNG width="170" height="162" caption="The process of cooking an egg is called denaturation. The egg whites are made up of protein chains that are broken up when heat is applied. The broken protein chains recombine in a different order, which stiffens and whitens the previously gooey and clear egg. -- Emily Stong "]] || [[image:IMG_0176.JPG width="128" height="161" caption="Adding both lemon and cream to tea is an example of and acid-base reaction. The cream containing disodium phosphate acting as a base and the lemon containing citric, tartaric, malic, lactic, oxalic, and asorbic acids, citric in highest concentration, causing the cream to curdle. Andrianna Ayala"]] || Place Picture Here[[image:photo.JPG width="200" height="154" caption="Ice is an example of chemistry around us because when it melts, the frozen water molecules absorb energy, becoming excited, which allows them to separate and therefore start to shift around enough so that the frozen ice eventually turns back into liquid."]] ||
 * ‍‍‍‍‍‍[[image:realworldchem/bread.JPG width="159" height="128"]]‍‍‍‍‍‍
 * [[image:realworldchem/photo (14).JPG width="145" height="113"]] || [[image:http://mail.aol.com/37996-111/aol-6/en-us/mail/get-attachment.aspx?uid=40028662&folder=Inbox&partId=1 width="194" height="194" align="center" caption="Makeup is an example of chemistry because it is composed of different chemicals, bases, additives, moisturizers, and coloring agents. Every ingredient chemically reacts differently reuslting in different textures, like the hardening liquid mascara or colored lipbalm with emollients that make your lips smooth over time. - Madison Brown"]] || Roasting coffee is an example of chemistry because the heat applied causes Maillard reaction[[image:photo (15).JPG]] || Place Picture Here ||
 * Bread is an example of chemistry because it is a chemical reaction resulting from the mixture of yeast, sugar, flour, salt and water. These ingredients cause bread to rise and is by the fermentation process. || Place Picture Here || Place Picture Here || Place Picture Here ||