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    High Fructose Corn Syrup

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    syrup. When they saw that it is more cost effective than other sugars‚ other companies started to use high fructose corn syrup in their products. High fructose corn syrup is a sugar made of fifty-five percent fructose and forty-five percent glucose. Compared to normal table sugar‚ which is fifty percent fructose and fifty percent glucose‚ it doesn?t seem like much. Yet the fructose in high fructose corn syrup is less attached from normal sugar. This fructose that is free from the glucose part is more

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    FACTS ABOUT ASPARTAME. In an even that one wants to make something taste sweeter‚ an individual is faced with two choices; they can either use sugar and sugar alcohols or artificial sweeteners. In choosing to use artificial sweeteners also called sugar substitutes or nonnutritive sweeteners or noncaloric sweeteners‚ one can either use acesulfame K‚ neotame‚ saccharin‚ sucralose and finally Aspartame. Aaspartame is a lab manufactured sweetener that does not exist in the form of a naturally grown

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    No Sugar-Language

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    In the play "No Sugar"‚ Jack Davis uses language effectively with the clever use of techniques. The language is used by Davis to construct the characters and present the issues regarding the discrimination of aborigines during the Great Depression. Davis uses a range of different types of languages techniques in the play "No Sugar"‚ which include the Nyoongah language‚ formal English‚ informal English‚ and tone to shape the readers response. The native Nyoongah language is used frequently throughout

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    soda contains 15-18 teaspoons of sugar‚ and upwards of 240 calories. Unfortunately‚ those calories are non nutritious‚ and don’t satisfy hunger. Another way that soda might contribute to weight gain is because of the high fructose corn syrup ingredient‚ which is a cheap

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    Norbert Rillieux

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    in the system‚ and the "evaporator" is for the sugarcane liquid syrup that is heated and evaporated into regular sugar. The actual system is somewhat complicated‚ so please see the picture that is provided. As I have stated‚ the purpose of the triple effect vacuum evaporator is to evaporate the liquid out of sugarcane syrup‚ the natural form of regular sugar‚ leaving the sugar crystals we can use. The way that the evaporator works is like this: Water is heated in the first container (1)

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    Reducing-sugar solution! 11. Starch solution! 12. Sodium hydroxide (NaOH)! 13. Egg albumen! 14. Honey! 15. Amino acid solution! 16. Protein solution! 17. Water! 18. Acetone! 19. Vegetable Oil! 20. Salad oil! 21. Known lipid solution ! 22. Sudan IV! 23. Brown wrapping paper or brown paper bag! 24. Eyedropper! 25. Pipette! 26. Test tube holder! ! ! ! METHODS ! ! Benedict’s test for reducing sugars ! ! Benedict’s Test tests are for the presence of simple sugar! ! -

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    Ch

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    consist of 1 or 2 sugar units • Monosaccharides • Glucose‚ fructose‚ galactose • Disaccharides • Sucrose‚ lactose‚ maltose • Oligosaccharides consist of 3-10 sugar units • Not a simple or a complex carb • Complex carbs consist of 10 + sugar units • Polysaccharides • Starch and fiber Monosaccharides 6 carbons= hexose Monosaccharides • Glucose • Most abundant carbohydrate • Preferred source of energy for the RBC‚ brain‚ and nervous system • Fructose • Sweetest of natural sugars • Found abundantly

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    Candy Making Chemistry

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    candy such as rock candy‚ fudge and glass candy. Despite only using boiled water and sugar‚ the type of candy formed is dependent on the presence of sugar crystal formation and its size. At a molecular level‚ sucrose molecules form a small crystal that is orderly arranged in three dimensions.These molecules are attracted and held together by intermolecular forces. However‚ when water is added to the granulated sugar‚ the sucrose molecules begin to dissociate from one another due to the attraction of

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    Rizal

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    Sweet Potatoes is just nothing but a plain old potatoes that can add a little bit flavor for them.Sweet Potatoes have a great health that has a unique nutritional benefits to offer‚ those are the antioxidants‚anti-inflammatory nutrients and blood sugar-regulating nutrients. Those categories gives a valuable Health Benefits | Sweet PotatoesAccording to the nutritional researchers Sweet Potatoes is the most healthier for the brain than rice. Sweet potatoes is more refilling and cheaper than rice. Also

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    History Sba

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    SLAVE ORIGIN Slaves were taken from the following areas: -Lagos -Elmina -Whydah -Gold Coast -Senegambia -Guinea Coast -Badagri -Ivory Coast Raiders would enter villages quietly‚ in the night and set fire to slave houses. In the confusion and panic they easily collected the villagers‚ tied them in pairs around the neck using forked sticks and placed them into slave coffles. This was done quickly as they feared the villagers might have had reinforcements. The

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