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      • Using long-handled tongs, drop a Gummi Bear candy into the test tube. It's just that simple! The reaction between the sucrose in the Gummi Bears, potassium chlorate, and oxygen produces carbon dioxide, water, and potassium chloride.
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  2. Jul 23, 2018 · Using long-handled tongs, drop a Gummi Bear candy into the test tube. It's just that simple! The reaction between the sucrose in the Gummi Bears, potassium chlorate, and oxygen produces carbon dioxide, water, and potassium chloride.

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  4. Feb 28, 2023 · Introduction. Reaction. Molten Potassium Chlorate + sugar (gummi bear) -> a lot of energy and light. KClO 3 is a powerful oxidizer, although this reaction can occur with other weaker oxidizing agents. 6KClO 3 (l) + C 12 H 22 O 11 (s) -> 12CO 2 (g) + 11H 2 O (g) + 6KCl (s) Safety. Molten KClO 3 can cause very severe burns.

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  8. 2. O concentration in a Gummi Bear, then Gummy Bears placed in distilled water will (increase, decrease, remain the same) size. Circle your answer. Materials: for pairs of students. 2 50 or 100 ml. beakers. Masking tape. Permanent marker. Plastic forks or spoon. Waxed paper or paper plates.

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