Gluten in wheat science principle or law

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Harperb9
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Gluten in wheat science principle or law

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My teacher says our science fair experiment has to relate to a specific scientific principle or law. In testing which wheat flour has the most gluten, which one would it be? Thanks
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Re: Gluten in wheat science principle or law

Post by jkim77 »

Hi,
You might want to look at this link: https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... #procedure
And refer to this for your project.
Good Luck.
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Re: Gluten in wheat science principle or law

Post by deja »

Hello Harperb9!

Thanks for coming to Science Buddies for your question. Did your teacher give you a list of specific scientific principles that you can base your experiment off of? If so, you can post them and then I can determine if measuring gluten in wheat fits the criteria for a specific principle. I'd love to help you more with this experiment.

Deja
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