Iron Fortified Cereal Magnet. Look for the black 'fuzz' or iron on the magnet. Includes kit list and safety instructions. but we are going to find a way to remove—or extract—the iron from that cereal and pick it up with a magnet. There’s wasn’t lots, but there was enough to be visible. The human body can digest iron in this form,. stir the magnet through the crushed cereal. Materials • breakfast cereal that contains iron, such as fortified cornflakes. The iron filings should be visible on the magnet. adding iron to cereal is one way we can try to improve the nutritional value of foods. iron is often added to fortified cereals in the form of powdered iron (often listed as reduced iron in the ingredients. You should just be able to see some along. iron is actually a magnetic metal that can be found in small amounts in certain foods. If you used a blender, make sure you can get to the particles at the bottom of the jar. By mushing up those foods and mixing them. Iron is heavy and will sink, so be sure to pay attention to the bottom of the bowl.
adding iron to cereal is one way we can try to improve the nutritional value of foods. Iron is heavy and will sink, so be sure to pay attention to the bottom of the bowl. Includes kit list and safety instructions. There’s wasn’t lots, but there was enough to be visible. If you used a blender, make sure you can get to the particles at the bottom of the jar. Materials • breakfast cereal that contains iron, such as fortified cornflakes. The human body can digest iron in this form,. The iron filings should be visible on the magnet. You should just be able to see some along. stir the magnet through the crushed cereal.
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Iron Fortified Cereal Magnet stir the magnet through the crushed cereal. Iron is heavy and will sink, so be sure to pay attention to the bottom of the bowl. Includes kit list and safety instructions. stir the magnet through the crushed cereal. The iron filings should be visible on the magnet. but we are going to find a way to remove—or extract—the iron from that cereal and pick it up with a magnet. Materials • breakfast cereal that contains iron, such as fortified cornflakes. There’s wasn’t lots, but there was enough to be visible. iron is actually a magnetic metal that can be found in small amounts in certain foods. By mushing up those foods and mixing them. adding iron to cereal is one way we can try to improve the nutritional value of foods. Look for the black 'fuzz' or iron on the magnet. The human body can digest iron in this form,. You should just be able to see some along. If you used a blender, make sure you can get to the particles at the bottom of the jar. iron is often added to fortified cereals in the form of powdered iron (often listed as reduced iron in the ingredients.