The History of Bread - The Chemistry of Baking Soda and Yeast

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This is a short video that we made for the American Chemical Society a few years back. I realized that we didn't have it posted anywhere, so I thought I'd do that quickly. It is aimed at a bit younger demographic than we usually do - in this case middle schoolers. (I hope it doesn't come off too kidsy. Every time we post a video we did for middle schoolers on YouTube we tend to get a lot of haters.) Hope you enjoy this summarized history of baking soda.

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