Answer:
diffraction
Explanation:
the correct answer is diffraction
The presence of lactic acid, produced during the lactic acid fermentation is responsible for the sour taste and for the improved microbiological stability and safety of the food. This lactic acid fermentation is responsible for the sour taste of dairy products such as cheese, yoghurt and kefir.
1.<span>Western world: yogurt, sourdough breads, sauerkraut, cucumber pickles and olives.
2.</span><span>Middle East: pickled vegetables.
3.</span><span>Korea: kimchi (fermented mixture of Chinese cabbage, radishes, red pepper, garlic and ginger)
4.</span><span>Russia: kefir.
5.</span><span>Egypt: laban rayab and laban zeer (fermented milks), kishk (fermented cereal and milk mixture)
6.</span><span>Nigeria: gari (fermented cassava)
7.</span><span>South Africa : magou (fermented maize porridge)
8.</span><span>Thailand : nham (fermented fresh pork)
9.</span><span>Philippines : balao balao (fermented rice and shrimp mixture)
</span><span>Lactic acid fermentation also gives the sour taste to fermented vegetables such as traditionally cultured sauerkraut and pickles. The sugars in the cabbage are converted into lactic acid and serve as a preservative.</span>
Answer:
The charged carbon atom of a carbocation has a complete octet of valence shell electrons
Explanation:
A charged carbon atom of a carbocation has a valence shell that is not filled, <u>that's why it acts as an electrophile (or a Lewis base)</u>. This unfilled valence shell is also the reason of the nucleophilic attack that takes place during the second step of a SN1 reaction.
Molybdenum in periodic table
or
Molarity definition