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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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    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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    talks about added sugars and about how they are listed on food labels. The article tells what errors people are making when eating or drinking sugar-sweetened beverages. After all‚ I enjoyed reading the article. I liked Clemmitt’s thesis statement of the article Which says that‚ “From sugar-laden processed foods to super-sized sugary sodas‚ the American diet provides abundant opportunities for people to consume more calories than they realize. And trying to figure out the sugar content on a food

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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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    Strain Rosette

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    Page 2 NOMENCLATURE M = Mass (grams) [pic] (N/m²)(Pa) w =Width (M) h =height (M) ε1‚ ε2‚ ε3 = strains measured along corresponding axes of rosette elements‚ in/in (m/m) ν = Poisson’s Ratio E = modulus of elasticity‚ psi (N/m ) y = deflection (in) P = force‚ lbs L = distance from clamp to loading micrometer (mm) x = the distance from the loading micrometer to the rosette centreline t = the beam thickness‚ in (m) b = beam width‚ in(m) c = semi

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    Table and discussion 3 * Graph and discussion 4-6 4) Conclusions & Recommendations 6-7 References 7 ABSTRACT This experiment highlights the procedure to determine such properties as modulus of elasticity in shear and the torsion yield strength. During the experiment‚ aluminium and mild steel was used to demonstrate how the materials behave during the testing condition. By measuring the applied torque with respect to the angle of twist‚ the Torsional

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    is subjected to a torque. The torque causes the shaft to twist. This makes one of the ends to rotate relative to the other; shear stress is induced on any cross section. Besides that‚ torsion testing is made on materials to determine modulus of elasticity in shear‚ torsion yield strength and the modulus of ruptures. The shearing stress at any point on a transverse cross section varies directly proportional as the distance from the centre of the shaft‚ when a simple circular solid shaft is twisted

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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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    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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