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krzymel

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A high peroxide number is an indication of
 
  (1) dextrinized fat, (2) hydrolytic rancidity, (3) oxidative rancidity, (4) gelatinization, (5) coagulation.

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The aspects of color identified in the Munsell system are
 
  (1) chroma and intensity, (2) hue, value, and chroma, (3) intensity and hue, (4) brilliance, facets, and chroma, (5) none of these.



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krzymel

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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