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Year 7 were analysing the amount of chemical energy that is stored in different food types. They set up a simple experiment and burned foodstuffs to measure the amount of thermal energy given off as they burned. This is linked to the amount of energy (Joules/calories) that the food contains. They chose various foods from popcorn to marshmallows, and rice cakes to Pom Bears. It was noticed that nuts burn for a very long time and increase the water temperature by the most - high energy foods!
Kirk Wootton
Teacher of Science/Chemistry
Burning Food
Burning Food
Last week, the British International School Budapest campus came alive with colour, energy, and excitement as our youngest students took part in the annual Primary and Early Years Sports Day!
A huge congratulations to Lizanna (Year 4) and Laura Ivánka (Year 9) for an incredible week of achievements in science and innovation!
The British International School Budapest
1037 Budapest
Kiscelli köz 17
Hungary
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