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    Investigation of Action of Saliva and 3 M Hydrochloric Acid in Two Carbohydrate Solutions Title : Investigation of Action of Saliva and 3 M Hydrochloric Acid in Two Carbohydrate Solutions Objective : To investigate the action of saliva and 3 hydrochloric acid in two carbohydrate solution Results Table1: Observation Conclusion Solution A Benedict’s test: Blue coloration turned to brick red precipitate. Reducing sugar is present in the solution A. Iodine test: The coloration remained

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    High fructose corn syrup is a well-known food additive that is listed as a primary ingredient in most food products. It is very common is most of the population’s daily diet and it is ordinary to find it in our foods. People are constantly advised to minimize the consumption of it because of the variety of negative health effects it causes from in-taking too much of this factor. But what really is high fructose corn syrup? What foods is it found in? Is it really as unhealthy as it is claimed to be

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    Why Sugar Scrubs Work

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    ugar’s more than just a way to sweeten your coffee. When it’s mixed into a whipped sugar scrub‚ common table sugar becomes one of your best weapons against rough‚ dry skin. Better yet‚ a body scrub can be loaded with sugar and still not add an ounce to your hips. Sugar works to beautify your skin from the outside in‚ smoothing and polishing until you look perfect from head to toe. Why Sugar Scrubs Work The outer layer of your skin‚ the epidermis‚ looks a lot like a flaky pastry under a microscope

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    I am currently a student at Delphos Jefferson Senior High School‚ and we recently read Fast Food Nation by Eric Schlosser in our senior English class. It is a nonfiction novel that discusses the dark side of American fast food. As we’ve been reading‚ I’ve realized that a large amount of students at Jefferson Senior High drink soda purchased at school-offered vending machines. While these students are young adults and can make their own health related decisions‚ our responsibility as a school is to

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    Sugar Ad

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    The Sugar Ad a) The target audience at a first glance seems to be mothers who are deciding food for their children. The title of the advertisement asks‚ “Which would you rather put on your kids’ cereal?” This question is in large bold letters which is directed towards mothers because‚ generally speaking‚ mothers are often the ones to prepare meals‚ buy groceries‚ and set the table for the family. Consequently‚ mothers are more often concerned than fathers with what their children eat. However

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    Pre-lab 1: Identifying Carbohydrates Abstract The point of this lab is to determine if a substance contains carbohydrates such as a reducing sugar and/or polysaccharides. This will be done by using Benedict’s reagent and Iodine stain tests. Benedict’s reagent will react to reducing substances in the solution by oxidizing it and changing the structure of the reducing sugar to form a colored precipitate. The color of this precipitate can be used to determine the concentration of reducing sugars in

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    Sample Essay for the CATW – approximately 550 words In “No Food Stamps for Soda‚” writer Thomas Farley points out that many people in the United States rely on the food stamp program‚ which started in 1964 to help poor people buy food for their families. However‚ because of the current economic crisis‚ 35% more people are now using food stamps. As Farley explains‚ people cannot use food stamps to buy cigarettes and alcohol‚ but they can use them to buy soda and other sugary drinks. The writer

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    Sugar Informative Speech

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    Sugar—the wonderful and sweet substance we all love and adore. Sugar is always there for you‚ and it will never leave your side (unlike a boyfriend). Whether you’re going through a tough break up and devouring a half gallon of ice cream‚ or home sick drinking a half gallon of orange juice‚ we’re constantly surrounded by sugar. Nowadays‚ you can find candy at your local at the gas station‚ electronic store‚ or even athletic events. Today added sugar is everywhere‚ and this addictive substance

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    Carbohydrates - the Good‚ the Bad‚ the Iffy In the video “Are All Carbohydrates Equally Bad?” Dr. Jason Fung gives us a very good description of how different carbohydrates impact our body. Dr. Fung concluded that fructose‚ a sugar that found in fruits and honey‚ is much worse for us than glucose that found in bread‚ rice‚ and potatoes (Brefere & Drummond‚ 2017‚ p. 68). Even though they are both single sugars‚ they have different effects on our body. The same as people questioned for many years

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    concentration of 1-kestose isomer increased steadily with time from 0 - 80 min. During this time‚ sucrose was significantly influencing the rate of 1-kestose formation and hence the optimum concentration of the 1-kestose isomer was observed at 80 min. After 80 min‚ the 1-kestose concentration gradually decreased. This was because the invertase active sites had become saturated with sucrose (substrate) or sucrose had been used up in the reaction. Therefore‚ there was a gradual decrease observed in the

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