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    History of Baking

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    The Sword in the Stone Text only version “It’s just not fair‚” grumbled the youth to himself as he stomped through the undergrowth in the woodland. “I am just as good as Kay‚ even if he is a knight and a year older. Why should I have to be his squire? Why can’t I be a knight and fight too? Hmmph! Bet I’d beat him - I usually do.” That thought made his eyes sparkle in his handsome young face. Unseen‚ an odd looking old man smiled into his long white beard‚ as he hid nearby. “It’s definitely

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    How often do you use apple cider vinegar? If you like making yourself a huge bowl of crunchy salad‚ you probably drizzle some over the top‚ or shake it well in your dressing jar. However‚ apple cider vinegar is a lot more than a vinegary thing that is added in salads. Some claim it to be the most efficient cleaning product‚ and others praise it for its brilliant healing properties. Apple cider vinegar is an amazing and inexpensive all-purpose cleaner‚ you can add some in your drinking water or

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    Zinc Reacts with Vinegar

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    acid to produce a short amount of electricity. Even though it only conducts a small amount of voltage‚ we investigated and experimented on how it can produce more than usual without adding any other components on the project except zinc‚ copper‚ vinegar‚ or a unique container that can increase the voltage of our product. The zinc can produce electricity because of the chemical reaction it occurs when it is soaked in vinegar’s acetic acid‚ the zinc is dissolved to produce hydrogen gas; while the

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    Roasted Salt-and-Vinegar Potatoes From Cook’s Country | August/September 2012 Share Email Print Shopping list Add to favorites WHY THIS RECIPE WORKS: Cooking small red potatoes in a super-saturated salt solution creates an incredibly creamy‚ well-seasoned potato interior. After the potatoes are par cooked‚ we “smash” them to expose some of the potato flesh‚ brush them with malt vinegar‚ and roast them on a well-oiled sheet pan until the… read more Roasted Salt-and-Vinegar Potatoes Making crispy

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    Vinegar as Alternative Battery An Investigatory Project Presented to The Faculty of the High School Department Surigao Education Center Km. 2‚ Surigao City _______________________________________________ In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in Physics IV _______________________________________________ By: Edradan‚ Dhaniel Jefferson Yaun‚ Mary Allyssa Concon‚ Leonel Galos‚ Jancirfil Jimena‚ Rimar Villarojo‚ Kerr March 2013 APPROVAL SHEET Vinegar as Alternative Battery Prepared &

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    Baking the Right Way

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    Bake the Right Way: Baking seems like a relatively easy task. After all‚ you only have to buy a box of cake mix‚ blend in some extra ingredients‚ put the batter in a pan and throw it in the oven for a couple minutes then‚ voilà; you have a cake‚ right? Wrong. Baking is not something to be done by just any mother making a treat for their child’s school bake sale. It is an exact science that if done wrong‚ could potentially produce a burnt‚ tasteless‚ ugly‚ disastrous excuse for a cake that is as

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    Vinegar Egg Lab

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    When the experiment was finalized the vinegar solution enlarged the eggs mass. Before the vinegar solution it was 55.1 grams and after the solution it was 67.9 grams. The volume of the egg was also increased. At the beginning it was 50 mL after the solution it was 60 mL; it had a 10 mL difference. It is visible that a hypotonic solution was present. This rejects the hypothesis made. When the egg was placed in 150 mL of vinegar and left intact overnight the egg did sink to the bottom and remain that

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    Soda

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    In the third article “Australian State Bans Cosmetic Surgery For Teens”‚ written by Dan Childs. The text is pretty clear about its opinion on cosmetic surgery on teens. It wants to ban cosmetic surgery because teens are not able to make such a big decision‚ when there body is still changing. Further on there are also many risks that comes with these surgeries‚ for example death or a heart attack. There are also people who think that cosmetic surgery on teens shouldn’t be banned‚ because the government

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    Analogy Baking a Cake

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    Analogy: baking a cake Step 1: gather the ingredients such as water‚ flour‚ baking powder‚ sugar and chocolate icing. The ingredients represent each products that the cycle of photosynthesis need. Such as water – which is use in the light dependent reaction when the molecules splits and gives off oxygen. Step 2: Preheat the oven at 375 degrees and that symbolizes the energy coming from the sun. Step 3: mix the flour‚ baking powder and sugar together. The Analogy for sugar is the electron coming

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    Experiment 9 and 10: Volumetric/Vinegar Analysis Abstract: The goal of the experiment that was conducted was to figure out both the molar concentration of NaOH and the standard mole ratio of the NaOH solution. In order to find the concentration of the NaOH solution‚ volumetric analysis was used. In volumetric analysis‚ a titration mechanism was utilized in order to find the reaction that the base will end up having with KHC8H4O4

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