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Natural bran is bran that has had nothing added to it.
Unprocessed bran is not the same as oat bran; it would be referring to wheat bran. Have you checked at a health food store? They will definitely carry it. As far as subbing the oat bran, it would depend on the recipe.
There is no scientific name for rice bran. Rice bran gets its name from the plant, which is the rice, Bran is the outer part of the grain.
Matter is broken down into two main parts: mixtures and pure substances. A pure substance is something that is consistent throughout. This means that in this substance all the atoms or molecules are the same. Elements are a sub-unit of pure substances. All the atoms in elements are identical. They can be paired up to form molecules however the atoms must be the same. Ex. Hydrogen (H2), Nickel (Ni), Iron (Fe) are all elements, and thus would also be pure substances. Compounds are also a sub-unit of pure substances. A compound is made up of one type of molecule and the molecule is made up of different types of atoms. Salt (NaCl) is a compound, as is Water (H2O). Mixtures are collections of more than one type of molecule and/or atom. This can include solutions, such as salt water, suspensions which tend to be cloudy, and mechanical mixtures, such as raisin bran where the parts are readily visible and can be separated. Matter is broken down into two main parts: mixtures and pure substances. A pure substance is something that is consistent throughout. This means that in this substance all the atoms or molecules are the same. Elements are a sub-unit of pure substances. All the atoms in elements are identical. They can be paired up to form molecules however the atoms must be the same. Ex. Hydrogen (H2), Nickel (Ni), Iron (Fe) are all elements, and thus would also be pure substances. Compounds are also a sub-unit of pure substances. A compound is made up of one type of molecule and the molecule is made up of different types of atoms. Salt (NaCl) is a compound, as is Water (H2O). Mixtures are collections of more than one type of molecule and/or atom. This can include solutions, such as salt water, suspensions which tend to be cloudy, and mechanical mixtures, such as raisin bran where the parts are readily visible and can be separated. Ans. Various points of distinction between a chemical compound and a mixture are summarized below: Characteristics Pure substance or compound Mixture 1. Composition The elements in a compound are present in definite proportion by weight. The ingredients of a mixture may be present in varying ratio. 2.Homogeneity A compound is always homogeneous. A mixture may be homogeneous (solution) or heterogeneous. 3. Properties A compound has entirely different properties from those of its constituents. Properties of a mixture are of the properties of its constituents. 4. Separation The constituents of a compound cannot be separated by simple separation techniques. The constituents of. a mixture can be separated by simple methods. 5. Energy changes Energy in the form of heat, light or elec­tricity is either evolved or absorbed when a compound is formed. There is generally no energy change when a mixture is formed from its constituents. 6. Volume change At constant temperature and pressure, formation of a compound may involve either no change or large change in volume. At constant temperature and pressure, formation of a mixture involves either very little or no change in volume.
Bran.
a heterogeneous mixture because 1. not a compound because the bran flakes were processed and 2. because you can depict the different parts
It's bran I think?
You can have all kinds of muffins. Some of the most popular are banana muffins and apple and cinnamon muffins. mmmmm..... They also have bran, poppy seed, pumpkin, chocolate chip, blue berry, raisin bran, corn.
bran muffins or strawberries
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When I make blueberry muffins I like to mix things: flour water salt a little sugar or honey whole wheat flour blueberries, obviously even more stuff! Luckily this mixture was invented in the 18th century so we can all enjoy this treat. I like to use a muffin tin when I bake them too. Anyway I think it is a mixture.
What are the health benefits of a bran muffin.
NO, totally different thing use bran
Blueberries are good for you and bran is good for you, but if the muffin is loaded with sugar and fat, then no, it wouldn't be good for you. Make them yourself so you know what is going into them and you can feel confident that what you are eating is good for you.
You can find a recipe for bran muffin from your local book stores and superstores and newsagents and stationers. Alternatively, you can buy it online at www.amazon.com and www.cooks.com
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10/48 = 5/24