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¹) Which element is used as a fungicide?
²) What is the common name for Nitrous Oxide?
³) Which enzyme digests fat?
⁴) Which gas does yeast release to make bread rise?
⁵) Who laid the basis of Homoeopathy?
Answers
Answer:
1. copper and sulfur
2. dinitrogen monoxide
3. lipase enzymes
4. carbon dioxide gas
5. samuel Hahnemann
Explanation:
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Explanation:
1)Copper and sulfur are still widely used. Most other fungicides used today are organic compounds and thus contain carbon.
2)Nitrous oxide is a colorless, sweet-tasting gas. It is also known as "laughing gas".
3)Lipase enzymes break down fat into fatty acids and glycerol. Digestion of fat in the small intestine is helped by bile, made in the liver. Bile breaks the fat into small droplets that are easier for the lipase enzymes to work on. Bile is not an enzyme
4)carbon dioxide gas
They turn this food into energy and release carbon dioxide gas as a result. This process is known as fermentation. The carbon dioxide gas made during fermentation is what makes a slice of bread so soft and spongy. The pockets of gas are produced by yeasts when the dough is allowed to rise before baking.
5) Homeopathy, the longest established alternative medicine to come out of Europe, was created in 1796 by Samuel Hahnemann. Hahnemann rejected the mainstream medicine of the late 18th century as irrational and inadvisable because it was largely ineffective and often harmful....
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