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Characteristics of Melting Chocolate
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Characteristics of Melting Chocolate

Author: ChemViews Magazine

The real pleasure of chocolate culminates at the point of melting.

How does chocolate behave when melting on the tongue?

  • It shows Newtonian flow and polar characteristics.
  • it shows non-Newtonian flow and nonpolar characteristics.

This quiz is part of:

  • Chemistry Advent Calendar,
    ChemViews Mag. 2015.
    DOI: 10.1002/chemv.201500102

 

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  • Published On: December 14, 2015
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