creamy kool – aid pie chandler giacherio and jessica rickman
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Original Recipe• 1 8 ounce tub of Cool Whip Whipped
Topping
• 1 packet kool-aid of your choice
• 1 14 ounce can of Sweetened Condensed Milk
• 1 graham cracker crust
Recipe Directions• Combine cool whip and condensed milk and mix together with a wire whisk.Add the kool aid and mix wellAdd the filling to the graham cracker crustAdd some fresh fruit to the top if you likeRefrigerate
Recipe converted metric
• 1 8 oz. tub of Cool Whip Whipped Topping= 227 grams
• 1 14 oz. can of Sweetened Condensed Milk= 397 grams
• Example: 8oz x 1 lb 454 g
• 16 oz 1lb
Physical Change• When you mix the cool whip, kool-aid,
and condensed milk together it causes a chemical reaction which causes the color and texture to change.
Chemical Change• Putting the mixture in the pie crust.
• When u put the pie in the oven. Rises which will cause it to change shape and color.
A Ionic compound involved
• Name: Kool-Aid (Calcium Phosphate)
• Formula: Ca3(PO4)2
• Nonpolar
• Intermolecular Forces: Oxygen because it is near Fluorine which is the most electronegative.
stoichiometry
• 4 servings x 8 ounces = 4 ounce cool whip
8 servings
• 7 ounces of milk
• .07 kool-aid
• 2 grams of graham crackers
Is it practical to make adjusted amount?
• Yes, because we can’t change the amount in a pie. We have to make two pies.
energy• Calories: 211
• Energy Changes: Nutrition Facts
• Pie crust, graham cracker
• Serving Size: 1 piece (1/8 of 9" crust)
Amount Per Serving
• Calories 148.2 Total Fat 7.5 g Saturated Fat 1.6 g Polyunsaturated Fat 2.1 g Monounsaturated Fat 3.4 g Cholesterol 0.0 mg Sodium 171.3 mg Potassium 26.4 mg Total Carbohydrate 19.6 g Dietary Fiber 0.5 g Sugars 11.5 g Protein 1.3 g Vitamin A 5.0 % Vitamin B-12 0.1 % Vitamin B-6 0.5 % Vitamin C 0.0 % Vitamin D 0.0 % Vitamin E 6.1 % Calcium 0.6 % Copper 1.9 % Folate 1.8 % Iron 3.6 % Magnesium 1.4 % Manganese 6.9 % Niacin 3.2 % Pantothenic Acid 0.7 % Phosphorus 2.0 % Riboflavin 3.1 % Selenium 2.6 % Thiamin 2.1 % Zinc 0.9 %
*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
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Work Cited• http://prezi.com/t6eb8i-olaom/ionic-an
d-covalent-compunds/
• http://misterguch.brinkster.net/intermolecularforces.html