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Group 4 Project - Camembert  

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Group 4 Project - Camembert by Tiphanie Bedas, Annemarie Desloges, Romain Hottlet, Nathalie Nadeau For the Group 4 project of June 2001, the students of EABJM in Paris have chosen of common agreement CHEESE. Our specific group have chosen to study the chemical aspects of Camembert. Camembert is famous French cheese. Made form unpasteurized milk, this cheese known since WWI has more then 45% of fat. However, Camembert contains many other things. By cliking on each link one can find the experiments on the following components of cheese: * Water content * Organic and inorganic content * Ionic content * Energy content Make a link for conclusion As can be seen in the pie, Camembert is a very good source of energy and water (2 & 3). It is not however a good source of minerals (1). Finding the water content in Camembert: Materials: a slice of Camembert, a plate, oven, balance Method: 1. Heat the oven to...

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