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Energy from Gatorade?

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Is it possible to create energy from the elctrolytes found in gatorade?
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Re: Energy from Gatorade?

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Hi there,

If you are wanting to do a science project on energy from gatorade, you might consider starting off by recognizing that gatorade is a conductor of energy and look at it that way.

Since gatorade has ions in the solution, it is reasonable to assume that it will conduct electricity. If you are doing an experiment you may want to start with something that is a testable hypothesis-- say comparing gatorade to other types of solutions or liquids. Maybe try out different types of sports drinks, soft drinks, or even just water.

If this type of project interests you, try checking out the link below which outlines how to set up a science project similar to the one I've described above:

https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... orts-drink

Let me know if I can help you more with this project, or if you are thinking of a different type of experiment.

Erin
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