Title: Electrical and Chemical Signals
1Electrical and Chemical Signals
Aim Does the colour intensity of a drink affect
how sweet it tastes?
2Any Questions?
3Method
- Collect cups, lemonade (of a known sucrose
concentration), red food dye, stirring rod and a
measuring cylinder. - Measure out 50ml of lemonade into a measuring
cylinder. - Label the containers A-E.
- Add 1 drop of red food colouring to cup A, 2 to
cup B, 3 to cup C, 4 to cup D and 5 to cup E. - Stir the different lemonade/dye solutions to
ensure an even distribution of food colouring. - Ensure that the person tasting the drink does not
see the preparation of the drink. -
4Method Continued.
- 7) Get the same person to try all of the drinks
A-E, in between each drink they should rinse
their mouth out with mineral water. - Then they should put the drinks into the order of
which one they think is sweetest (A-E). - Collect the results in a table and repeat the
experiment again with the same person 2 more
times. - Making sure that you use clean cups each time.
- Then get different people to do the same
experiment and compare the different results. - Ensure that no-one shares the same cup, cups are
clean and that the equipment used has not been
used for any other experiments.
5Results Table Lets Fill it in as a class
Number of drops of red food colouring in each drink. Number of volunteers who thought the drink was the sweetest.
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6- How did you make your experiment reliable?
- We repeated our experiment 3 times for each
individual. - We ignored any odd results or repeated them.
- How did you make your experiment valid?
- We used the same amount of lemonade each time
(50ml) - We used the same lemonade each time (with the
same amount of sucrose in it). - We washed our mouths out with water after each
taste to get rid of any sugary taste - We used clean cups
- We measured the amount of food dye used each time
and used the same food dye each time - People should be in the same age range
- Same brand of lemonade should be used
- Only one colour of food dye is used as this could
affect results - Try not to use other senses like smell as this
could affect the results.
7How could you make your experiment even better??
8How would you carry out an investigation to
investigate the effect of smell on taste?
9Method (in your own words)..
- Collect cups, lemonade (of a known sucrose
concentration), blindfold, sugar, stirring rod
and a measuring cylinder. - Measure out 50ml of lemonade into a measuring
cylinder. - Label the containers A-E.
- To each bottle add a different amount of sugar.
- Stir the different lemonade/sugar solutions to
ensure an even distribution. - Ensure that the person tasting the drink does not
see the preparation of the drink. - Blindfold a person.
- Get the person to smell a cup of one of the
drinks, then taste it. - Get the person to rank the drinks in order of
sweetness.
10- One hundred volunteers were chosen to complete
this task. The results are shown in the table.
The remainder of the volunteers were unable to
detect a difference in the sweetness of the
drinks. - How many volunteers were unsure?
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11How would you draw a bar chart of your data?
12Look at your graph, what do you see?
13- Transfer your results onto the table issued to
you. - Put your name onto the table.
- I will collect these in.
- This table will be given to you during the IAA
exam on Monday.
14Look at the table of data
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One hundred volunteers were chosen to identify
flavours of drinks. The results are shown in the
table.
15What is on each axis?
16Use the information from your graphs
and scientific principles to help you explain why
being able to see may have affected peoples sense
of taste?
17What does your investigation tell you about the
senses of sight and taste?
18How could you make an experiment looking at how
sight affects taste, reliable and valid?
19How could you make a future investigation more
- Reliable
- Test more people (repeat).
- Valid
- Use a wider range of people (age, gender).
- Use a placebo/ control to compare results to.
- Control other senses.
- Do under lab conditions.
20What are the advantages and disadvantages of
adding artificial food colourings to foods?
21What are the advantages and disadvantages of
adding artificial food colouring?
Advantages Disadvantages
Mainly to food manufacturers. Mainly to consumers.
Aesthetics (nice appearance). Adding man-made chemicals (unknown).
Make more profit. May be allergic to chemicals.
Influences us to spend money and buy them!
Stain fingers/ teeth.
Could use natural colourings. Hyperactivity.
Adverse effects on health.
22Any questions???