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    Fermented Santol (Sandoricum koetjape) As a Vinegar Introduction Background of the Study Vinegar is a versatile liquid that results from the fermentation of ethanol. The key ingredient of vinegar is acetic acid‚ which gives it an acidic taste. While there may be additions of other kinds of acid like tartaric acid and citric acid‚ the typical pH of vinegar ranges anywhere from 2 to 3.5‚ although the store-bought kind usually measures 2.4. In food preparation procedures‚ it is a multi-purpose product

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    Fermentation of a Carbohydrate: Ethanol from Sucrose Abstract The purpose of this lab was to demonstrate the fermentation process of ethanol from the substrate sucrose. To make ethanol from sucrose two enzymes invertase and zymase were used. Vacuum filtration and fractional distillation were performed to get a more concentrated solution. The density of ethanol was .825 g/mL with a percent composition of 85% pure

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    vinification‚ is the production of wine‚ starting with selection of the grapes or other produce and ending with bottling the finished wine. Although most wine is made from grapes‚ it may also be made from other fruit or non-toxic plant material. The basic fermentation process whereby alcohol is produced from the sugar in grapes is very simple‚ but its chemistry is still not completely understood. As this knowledge increases‚ winemakers are being helped to improve the quality of their wine. The composition

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    tropical countries. It bears fruits that are green or yellow in the exterior when ripe. The interior is made up of large bulbs with yellow flesh. Jackfruit flesh is starchy and fibrous‚ rich in vitamins A‚ B C potassium‚ calcium‚ iron‚ proteins carbohydrates and manganese. Jackfruit is a good energy food. Unripe fruit can be eaten after cooking and the ripe fruit can be eaten raw. When ripe‚ jackfruit contains about 7-15% weight sucrose with a very specific aroma. This aromatic fruit is usually consumed

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    CHEMISTRY PROJECT :AIM: TO COMPARE RATE OF FERMENTATION OF GIVEN SAMPLE OF WHEAT FLOUR‚GRAM FLOUR‚RICE FLOUR AND POTATO. SUBMITTED BY :- NAME: Shreyas kelkar CLASS:XII A ROLL NO: 26 INDEX # AIM # CERTIFICATE # ACKNOWLEDGEMENT # DECLARATION # OBJECTIVE # INTRODUCTION # MATERIALS REQUIRED # PROCEDURE # OBSERVATIONS # BIBLIOGRAPHY CERTIFICATE This is to certify that this project is submitted by SHREYAS KELKAR to the chemistry department‚ KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA NO. 1‚ INDORE was carried out

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    Guimaras A Science Investigatory Project: Comparison of the Rate of Fermentation of Mangifera indica‚ Annona muricata‚ and Citrofortunella microcarpa juices Presented to: Mr. Ronelo Camarista Science Instructor -------------------------------------------­ Jeth Gallenero Claire Sabilala Gregleen Ga Rona Marie Zaragoza Geraldine Wilson Charm Gaylan Olive Rose Poticar Comparison of the Rate of Fermentation of Mangifera indica‚ Annona muricata‚ and Citrofortunella microcarpa juices

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    The Extraction of Bio-ethanol from Apple (Malus domesticus) and Banana (Musa accuminata Colla) Peelings through the Process of Fermentation and Distillation Abstract Apple (Malus domesticus) and banana (Musa accuminata Colla) peelings are common household waste products. This study sought to extract bioethanol from these two peelings and to compare which sample can produce more bioethanol. About 400 grams of apple and banana peeling was obtained from the 1 kilogram bought from the supermarket

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    Pineapple Peelings as Vinegar TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page Abstract…………………………………………………………... 1 Research Plan……………………………………………………..2 Introduction…………………………………………………..2 Statement of the Problem……………………………………..2 Significance of the Study……………………………………..2 Scope‚Delimitation and Limitations…………………………..2 Definition of Terms……………………………………………3 Review of Related Literature………………………………………4 Methodology………………………………………………………5 Materials……………………………………………………….5 Procedures……………………………………………………

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    Tolentino Maryanne Uno EXERCISE NO. 3 Fermentation Definition of Fermentation The word "fermentation" is derived from the Latin meaning "to boil‚" since the bubbling and foaming of early fermenting beverages seemed closely akin to boiling. The science of fermentation is also known as zymology or zymurgy. Fermentation is a process used to produce wine‚ beer‚ yogurt and other products is a metabolic process in which an organism converts a carbohydrate‚ such as starch or a sugar‚ into an alcohol

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    Food Fermentation Microbiology sasimalani@msu.edu.my INTRODUCTION • Industrial microbiology uses microorganisms‚ typically grown on a large scale‚ to produce valuable commercial products or to carry out important chemical transformations. • This process is commonly referred to as Fermentation DEFINITION OF FERMENTATION “The process of deriving energy from the oxidation of organic compounds‚ such as carbohydrates‚ using an endogenous electron acceptor‚ which is usually an organic

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