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    Baking Powder and Baking soda Part One-Stimulus The chemical name for baking soda: The chemical name for baking soda is sodium bicarbonate and can also be known as NaCOH3 What baking powder contains: Baking powder contains sodium bicarbonate‚ cream of tartar (potassium bitartrate) and a starch filler which is added to make sure the baking powder absorbs moisture How baking powder works: Baking powder is a double-acting agent which means it reacts to liquid and heat and happens in two stages

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    Baking: Mise in Place

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    BAKING The act of placing a food such as a dough or other unbaked pastry in oven where dry heat cooks the food. Mise in place - getting everything ready and in its place Organizational Skills Needed for Baking * Reading the recipe carefully * Identifying tools and/or equipment needed * Gathering all necessary ingredients‚ tools‚ and equipment close to the work area * Preparing the pans * Measuring properly * Practising good sanitation Baking Tool and Equipment

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    Jeanine Azzo Chemistry 1412 Professor Chaka April 15‚ 2014 Group 10-9 Solubility‚ Kidney Stones‚ CSI Pre-Lab Objective To conduct an experiments to determine solubility of ionic compounds in different solute-solute and solvent solute interactions. Description We will be mixing ionic compounds in solute-solute and solvent solute interactions. We will be combining sodium‚ potassium‚ calcium‚ magnesium‚ copper‚ iron‚ nickel and silver and some anions like chloride‚ sulfate‚ nitrate

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    Salt In The Bible

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    today’s society‚ salt is a bad thing. Consuming salt is terrible for your health. If someone says they are salty‚ it means they are angry. Salt is mentioned all throughout the Bible. The gospels of Mark‚ Matthew‚ and Luke all share the same tale concerning salt in periscope 132 of the gospel parallels. After reading the salt verses‚ one may become inherently confused given the seasoning’s reputation in today’s society. Jesus wants us to be salty? Knowing the importance of salt in Jesus’ time

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    Salt and Its Uses

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    Salt and Its Uses As we know‚ salt is the most useful resource found on earth. In Ancient Rome‚ salt was used as part of the salary to the soldiers. From this‚ we can see that salt was as valuable as gold in the past. In our daily life‚ besides making nutritious food more palatable‚ salt is very useful in making bakery products‚ canned and frozen foods. Salt is a good preservative that retards the growth of micro-organisms to make food storage possible for a long period of timie

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    blending in baking? I am making this recipe:  Ingredients: 1/2 cup (1 stick) butter‚ softened 1/2 cup chunky or smooth peanut butter 1/2 cup granulated sugar 1/2 cup brown sugar‚ firmly packed 1 egg 1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour 1/2 teaspoon baking powder 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 1/4 teaspoon salt 1 cup semisweet chocolate chips Preparation: Preheat oven to 375°. Cream the butter‚ peanut butter and sugars until light. Add the egg and mix until fluffy. Blend the flour‚ baking powder‚ soda

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    Bath Salts Since synthetic drugs have become a common theme in the news I wanted to look more into “bath salts” otherwise known as synthetic cathinones. The questions I was pondering were: what exactly do these “bath salts” do‚ how is this latest development in drug abuse affecting the brain and how can you treat someone on these dangerous chemicals? I used Google Scholar to research my topic. http://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&q=Minnesota+Bath+Salts&btnG=&as_sdt=1%2C24&as_sdtp=

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    of Saxony. 2008: First seizure of MDPV in the United States. 2009: MDPV became illegal in Denmark. 2010: MDPV made a controlled drug in the UK‚ Sweden‚ Germany‚ Australia and Finland. First reports of the widespread retail marketing of ’bath salts’ containing MDPV in the U.S. The US recognizes both Mephedrone (July‚ 2010) and MDPV (December‚ 2010) "a drug and chemical of concern". 2011: MDPV sale and possession are banned in Alabama‚ Arkansas‚ Delaware‚ Florida‚ Georgia‚ Hawaii‚ Idaho‚ Kansas

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    Cunning Salt

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    Curing Salt / Prague Powder‚ Composition and Safety Issues Posted on August 24‚ 2010 by marvin A sausage is not a sausage without the curing salt. The same is true with tocino‚ it may look like it but taste will be different. Prague powder or curing salt is responsible for giving the processed meat product it characteristic flavor and color. Try to make tocino without prague powder. Drop me a comment‚ if you prove me wrong. It also function as preservative. A substance that kills spoilage bacteria

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    Identifying a Salt by Creating its Heating Curve Introduction: Solubility is a substance’s ability to be dissolved in a liquid‚ usually water‚ and some substances are more soluble than others. A solution can be saturated‚ unsaturated or supersaturated. Temperature plays a large role in the solubility of substances. For example‚ on table G of the Chemistry reference tables it shows that 10g of KClO3 will dissolve in 100g of water at about 25°C‚ but at about 48°C‚ 20g will dissolve. The higher the

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