An average sized Apple contains 8mg of Vitamin C & a 100gm of Apple contains 6mg of Vitamin C.
an apple with no vitamin c
An apple has both vitamin A and vitamin C.
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No, it is not sufficient with normal concentrations of vitamin C.
Vitamin C, Carbohydrates, and Fiber
One medium apple (about 180 grams) has: 2% of your Vitamin A, 14% of your Vitamin C, 1% of your Calcium, and 1% of your Iron.
The more sour the apple, the more vitamin C it has...green apples have the most vitamin C. If you crave sour foods, it likely means your body is craving vitamin C.
The pig because it poops so much.
1. Crush the apple and shake it in warm water to extract the soluble substances 2. Take some of the water that had the apple in it and add it to 2cm3 of a 0.1% solution of DCIP (a blue dye) 3. If vitamin C is present, the blue dye will go colourless
AnswerGeneral scientific estimates quote 8mg in one apple. Therefore, 204 apples would contain approximately 1632 mg of vitamin c.
Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Folate, Vitamin E, Vitamin K, Thiamin, Riboflavin and Vitamin B6.
YOu can drink orange juice and orangeade. That has lots of vitamin C.