What is tenderizing?
The process of combining two chemicals through mechanical means.
What is mixing or mixture?
The substance in a solution that is disolved?
What is a solute?
The opposite of an acid.
What is a base?
This fruit contains a surprising amount of acid even though it is very sweet. It is often used to make pies.
What are apples?
This type of acid forms in yoghurt giving it a sour taste.
What is lactic acid?
What is homogeneous?
The substance that disolves the other in a solution.
What is a solvent?
This substance is often noted as the most acidic on a PH scale.
What is gastric acid?
These types of fruit contain citric acid.
What are citrus fruits?
This acid is commonly used to "cook" fresh fish and shrimp to make it safe to eat.
What is citric acid?
A mixture that has a more random placement of molecules.
What is heterogeneous?
The measure of the amount of disolved particles in a solution.
What is concentration?
A common disease that plagues people who eat too much acid food.
What are ulcers?
This fruit is commonly used for zesting foods like cheesecake and pasta.
What is a lemon?
This bright flavor is similar to sourness.
What is bitterness?
What is a pure substance?
This is created when a chemical reaction takes place where a hydrogen proton ion is shared.
What is an acid?
The process by which acids are formed in alchohol as the result of the consuming of sugar by bacteria.
What is fermentation?
This liquid is commonly used to add acid to salad dressings and as a base form marinades.
What is vinegar?
This process creates acid when food is burned.
What is oxidation?
A mixture of two or more substances.
What is a solution?
The scale used to measure how much acid is in a substance.
What is the PH scale?
The state of an acid or base when the ph scale is at 7.
What is neutral?
This fruit is the base of many pasta sauces and is high in acid.
What is a tomato?