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What do you heat to get a piece of popcorn?

kernel


What is the percentage of water in a popcorn kernel?

The average percent of water in popcorn kernels is around 13-14%.


The actual piece of popcorn is called what?

It is called "a piece ( or kernel) of popcorn," or more properly if less often, " a popped kernel," or "a popped corn."


What is a popcorn's first formation?

corn kernel


What is a popcorn kernel?

A dehydrated piece of corn.


What words can you spell with these letters kelner?

there is only one word: kernel; such as a popcorn kernel


What is the definition of the word kernel?

a cart which makes popcorn


What is a popcorn kernel from?

really? umm the popcorn kernel is from corn...like the actual corn...but only a few varieties make the cut of actually tasting good after it pops...


What results of experiments help to product popcorn better?

popcorn will pop with less kernel's and it will be fluffier


What creates the mechanical potential energy in a kernel of popcorn?

The mechanical potential energy in a kernel of popcorn is created by the buildup of pressure inside the kernel as it is heated. When the temperature rises, the moisture inside the kernel turns into steam, causing the pressure to increase. Once the pressure exceeds the kernel's structural integrity, it rapidly expands, releasing the stored potential energy and leading to the popping sound and fluffy texture of the popcorn.


Does popcorn grow from a seed?

Yes, popcorn grows from a type of corn kernel that has a hard outer shell. When heated, the moisture inside the kernel turns to steam and causes it to explode and puff up into the popcorn we eat.


Is there really water in popcorn kernels?

Popcorn kernels contain moisture inside their hulls. When the kernels are heated, the moisture turns into steam, building up pressure within the hull. As the pressure gets too high, the hull bursts, causing the starch inside to rapidly expand and creating the popcorn we enjoy.