'Investigating The Energy Content Of Food | Biology Practicals'

03:36 Mar 4
'To sign up for my 2022 Easter Online Revision Courses visit https://swhlearning.co.uk  SwH Learning\'s Perfect Answer Revision Guides are available at https://swhlearning.co.uk  Hazel and Emilia demonstrate how to measure the energy content of food by burning it, using a bunsen burner and a boiling tube. They show you the equipment involved, the procedure you need to follow, how to carry out the experiment safely and how to use the equation E = mct in order to calculate the energy stored.  You can see more of Emilia\'s experiments on Insta: @emilia.science  A special thank you to Sancton Wood School in Cambridge for letting us use their lab to film in.  These videos are designed to help with your GCSE and IGCSE science revision.  To keep up to date with my Science with Hazel videos and support: Visit my website: https://sciencewithhazel.co.uk/ Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sciencewithhazel/ Add me on Snapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/add/sciencewithazel Like my Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/sciencewithazel/  Hazel completed her undergraduate degree at St John\'s College, the University of Cambridge. She then did a PGCE (Post-Graduate Certificate of Education) before qualifying as a science teacher. She now works full time as a professional tutor.   Material required for Level 9 is included.' 

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