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No chocolate is low in purines and therefore does not produce a great deal of uric acid,
The amount of cacao powder present, the amount of cocoa butter included, and any additives, such as milk.
There isn't any chocolate in the m&ms but the chocolate coats the peanut butter.
Hot chocolate can be made in any quantity that you desire, there is no fixed amount.
Any amount of acid will lower pH. However, to lower it significantly or by a given amount we need to know the type of acid being used, the initial pH of the solution, and what buffers, if any, are present and in what concentration.
Only the acid which would be inside the batteries. Any other fluids are base fluids.. hydraulic oil, fuel oil, etc.
No. There is not enough chocolate in cereal to harm your dog unless it is known to have a severe allergy. Some dogs are allergic to chocolate but most are not. The amount of chocolate in any cereal is very small.
It is bad in any amount. It can kill if given in large doses.
It is possible only in the presence of oxygen.
yea but it is very little amount
Very few. Calories are technically a nutrient; they're in there. If it's a homemade sauce with dark chocolate, you may get some antioxidant's, but it's a fairly minimal amount and not really a good reason to ingest a vast amount of chocolate sauce. If there's any cream in there you might get a tiny amount of calcium. But primarily chocolate sauce is just sugar-based calories.
A light, sticky frosting of any color from white, green, yellow, and pink so far with Oreos. Like a frosting mixed with fluff. To make the chocolate (inside out Oreo) you would use chocolate frosting and fluff.