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Exp. 16  Vitamin C Analysis p. 201.

14368 Exp. 16  Vitamin C Analysis p. 201. http://www.tamuk.edu/chemistry/faculty/Mayorga%20syllabi/1112/Exp16.ppt Exp. 16  Vitamin C Analysis p. 201 Objective: to determine the amount of vitamin C in a vitamin tablet, a fresh fruit, and a fresh vegetable sample. Experiment 16  Introduction The human body does not synthesize vitamins and therefore must obtain them from our diet. Crops > Brussels Sprout > Research c   analysis   anti-oxidant   water-soluble   brussels   sprouts   titration   fruit   juice   fresh   folic   acid   pineapple   asparagus Jan 1, 2006  

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