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Tazate

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A pressure saucepan reduces cooking time by
 
  (1) increasing atmospheric pressure, (2) decreasing atmospheric pressure, (3) increasing vapor pressure, (4) decreasing vapor pressure, (5) ionizing the added salt.

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At the isoelectric point, the neutral nature of the molecule makes a protein have
 
  (1) minimum solubility, (2) maximum solubility, (3) no pH, (4) the ability to form very stable emulsions, (5) a very strong attraction for oil.



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Answer to Question 1

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Tazate

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Reply 2 on: Aug 2, 2018
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