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Importance of Food Chemistry80

Importance of Food Chemistry

Importance of food chemistry in food design and development evident in salting of food, food design in vapour/moisture content, food preservation, example in carbon(IV) oxide, economic and nutritional importance, branding and packaging.

preservatives sweeteners flavours
When To Use Extra Virgin Olive Oil77

When To Use Extra Virgin Olive Oil

Extra virgin olive oils vs olive oils - extra virgin olive oil is much better for your health due to the cold process during extraction. 'Raw' it maintains all its health properties. 'Cooked', or 'frying' stimulates the digestive apparatus. Recipes. Bruschetta during chemo treatments helps re-build the liver's defenses.

15 comments    recipe cooking olive oil
Organic Chemistry: Imine Formation and Hydrolysis67

Organic Chemistry: Imine Formation and Hydrolysis

An imine is a chemical compound with a carbon-nitrogen double bond where the nitrogen is also bonded to a hydrogen or a carbon chain. It can be formed from a ketone or an aldehyde reacted with ammonia or a primary amine in acid. The reaction is also reversable. I will show the step-by-step mechanism of both the formation and the hydrolysis.

0 comments    organic chemistry imine reaction
Liberated Education71

Liberated Education

A social networking platform for learning new languages. For those of you who have ever wanted to learn a new language, you probably found out rather quickly that it can be a pretty expensive endeavor. Credible language learning software like...

1 comment    business finance education
An Introduction to Toxicology70

An Introduction to Toxicology

Toxicology is the study of toxins and their effects on living organisms (Schiefer, et al., 1997, p.1). It deals with the negative effects of poisons on the human body, as well as what effects an enormous variety of toxins could potentially have on...

2 comments    science medicine chemicals
Chemical Engineers are Universal Engineers68

Chemical Engineers are Universal Engineers

Engineering is definitely a very exciting, attracting, challenging, delicate, passionate and mind boggling field but, when it comes to choosing one of its branch, saying which one is the best then competition is tough. Some would say Computer...

0 comments    engineering chemistry chemical
Calcium67

Calcium

Calcium: The macro mineral. Calcium is the important and a major mineral of our body. About 50% of our body weight is contributed by calcium, forms the major constituent of bones and skeleton.It is present along with Phosphorus in the bones as...

0 comments    nutrition calcium chemistry
A Student Guide to HSC Chemistry (NSW) - Including the Preliminary Course!73

A Student Guide to HSC Chemistry (NSW) - Including the Preliminary Course!

Just an introduction to the reason why I'm starting this website on HSC chemistry, and some background information about me! I'm a passionate tutor that would love to help you guys through the HSC chemistry syllabus, and have been teaching it for the last 5 years, so give me a chance, listen up and enjoy!

0 comments    michael bishop year 11 chemistry
Equilibrium Equations and Constants (examples with Haber Bosch Process, limestone cave formation and fizzy powder)77

Equilibrium Equations and Constants (examples with Haber Bosch Process, limestone cave formation and fizzy powder)

Explanation of chemical equilibrium equations and the equilibrium constant. Moreover, the theory is applied on different examples in nature (formation of caves), daily life (fizzy powder) and industry (Haber-Bosch-Process).

0 comments    mbyl hubpages chemistry vormatur
www.teachntube.com - Where competition meets education!58

www.teachntube.com - Where competition meets education!

Teachntube... Bringing competition back into education! Teachntube.com is a brand new website, recently launched with the goal of becoming a community full of knowledgeable users, from students to teachers, who have the opportunity to show case...

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