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In hot water would coffee or sugar dissolve easier?

Sugar. Coffee will not disolve in water (though there are some soluble components in coffee that will dissolve out of it - which is why we use it).


What is the contribution of the civet cat to coffee?

The contribution of the civet cat to coffee is unlike virtually every other contribution of every other animal known to humankind. In fact, it is what could be considered antithetical to most other contributions. The civet cat is the only mammal of which I am aware whose contribution to civilization lies within that which it cannot help but produce, and this daily.Specifically, one of the main components of the Asian Palm Civet's diet is coffee in its cherry form. The civet does with the coffee what any mammal does with one of the main components of its diet [it eats it], after which what happens to that component is what happens to any of the main components of anyone's diet after they've been eaten [it is digested, it leaves the body of the animal]. After the coffee has left the animal's body it is then, and only then, harvested to be made into the coffee known as Kopi Luwak--which is the most expensive coffee in the world.


Wehen you stir a cup of coffee what happens to the energy transferred by the coffee?

When you stir a cup of coffee, the energy of the coffee is initially raised from the bottom of the cup. This can causeÊthat hot coffee to cool quicker, but it depends on the temperature of the cup and the coffee's surface.


What are the components of HRF define and give examples of activities on each components?

components of HRF and their examples


Is coffee a monosaccharide?

No coffee is not monosaccharide but it is a tannin.

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Is coffee a solute?

Some components of coffee are soluble in hot water (and they are solutes), some components are not soluble.


In hot water would coffee or sugar dissolve easier?

Sugar. Coffee will not disolve in water (though there are some soluble components in coffee that will dissolve out of it - which is why we use it).


Did they have coffee in Ancient Greece?

No! No! No! coffee was introduced into Europe by the Ottoman Turks in the 17th century AD


What is the contribution of the civet cat to coffee?

The contribution of the civet cat to coffee is unlike virtually every other contribution of every other animal known to humankind. In fact, it is what could be considered antithetical to most other contributions. The civet cat is the only mammal of which I am aware whose contribution to civilization lies within that which it cannot help but produce, and this daily.Specifically, one of the main components of the Asian Palm Civet's diet is coffee in its cherry form. The civet does with the coffee what any mammal does with one of the main components of its diet [it eats it], after which what happens to that component is what happens to any of the main components of anyone's diet after they've been eaten [it is digested, it leaves the body of the animal]. After the coffee has left the animal's body it is then, and only then, harvested to be made into the coffee known as Kopi Luwak--which is the most expensive coffee in the world.


What is the solvent and solute of coffee?

The solvent is water; the solute is ground roasted coffee beans (in addition to sugar, salt, cream and whatever else you prefer to add)!


Why does the smell of brewing coffee quickly fill a home?

One of coffee's pleasures is the aroma. The volatile oils in the coffee bean has been one of it singular major attractants. There is only a small group of components that are responsible for the aromas but it is their high level of concentration that makes it so distinct. Steam from the brewing process help distribute the aroma in the relative confines of your house.


What does identify the exact mixture mean?

Identify exactly what components make up the mixture. You could identify the mixture of the contents in a cup before you as being a mixture of coffee and milk.


What is Bulletproof?

Bulletproof Coffee is a brand name for a coffee drink consisting of "Upgraded" black coffee blended with grass-fed butter and "Brain Octane oil". The recipe was created by Dave Asprey and first posted to his blog in 2009. Bulletproof Coffee is only one small part of the Bulletproof Diet promoted by Asprey's company which sells all the components of the diet. There is also absolutely zero evidence to support Asprey's claims that his coffee has fewer toxins or provides better performance, its all marketing hype to try to make him rich. See the gizmodo.com review.


Is the 3 in 1 coffee powder is an example of homogeneous or heterogeneous?

homogeneous


Is a coffee roaster different than a coffee grinder?

A coffee roaster is similar to a coffee machine in which it can brew coffee. This usually produces very strong coffee. A coffee grinder is a device used to make ground coffee from coffee beans.


What is the smell of coffee?

the smell of coffee is coffee.


What are the standard components of a bag?

It could be makeup, wallet, cell phone, coffee cards, pen, lip balm, keys, Hand sanitizer, ipod, loose change, receipts, all kinds of stuff.