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daltonest1984

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Taking your best educated guess, what else might have happened to the less-sugar cake to make it appear this way?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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During the process of hydrogenation, which of the following occurs
 
  (1) oil is converted to a solid, (2) polyunsaturated fatty acid is subjected to hydrogen gas under pressure with a nickel catalyst, (3) the oil is increasingly saturated, (4) all of the above, (5) 1 and 3



canderson530

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Answer to Question 1

Since it did not rise and since there is no evidence of batter movement in the oven during baking, it appears that the baking powder was omitted.

Answer to Question 2

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