Hi Kayla,
Welcome to Science Buddies!
Hi,
Are you doing this project?
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... p039.shtml
Although we are a good source for help with science projects, the Science Buddies website is not the best site for interview questions. Most of these questions are answered in the bibliography given in the project, however I will try to help you with a response.
1 The triiodide oxidizes Vitamin C to form iodide. Here is a reference from the Science Buddies website project that includes the reaction:
http://chemistry.about.com/od/demonstra ... ration.htm
2. Vitamin C is colorless, so the color of a fruit does not necessarily reflect the vitamin C content. However, in the reference given in this project, the authors evaluated the degree of yellowness in yellow bell peppers and did find a relationship. What was their result?
http://www.scielo.br/pdf/sa/v64n1/a03v64n1.pdf
3. Doing this project might help you decide if you would be interested in becoming a chemist, food scientist or nutritionist. It would also help you identify foods that are high in vitamin C.
4. Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, is a small organic molecule that is an essential nutrient for humans.
5. During the titration, as soon as all of the vitamin C in the sample is converted to dehydroascorbic acid, there will be excess iodine in the sample. The iodine reacts with the starch in the sample to form a blue color.
What were your results? Do you have any other questions about your project?
Donna Hardy