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chads108

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Do any of the pigments change color when heated for a long period of time? Which? Explain the reaction.

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Compare the colors of the vegetables used when cooked in acid and alkaline cooking water. Which are the predominant pigments in these vegetables?



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Answer to Question 1

Red cabbage changed to a dark blue after being cooked for about 25 minutes. Also, cooking the cauliflower for a long time turned it a pink color.

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When acid was added to broccoli, it turned brown. When a base was added, the broccoli turned bright green, but became mushy in texture. The predominant pigment in broccoli is chlorophyll. When acid was added to carrots, they turned a bright orange, but when a base was added, they turned a dark orange; the pigment in carrots is beta-carotene. When acid was added to red cabbage, it turned a purple shade, and when a base was added it turned a green/blue shade; the pigment in red cabbage is anthocyanin. When an acid was added to cauliflower, it stayed white, and it turned yellow when a base was added; the predominant pigment in cauliflower is anthoxanthin.



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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