Chemistry In Focus
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Chapter 18, Problem 43E
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The artificial flavors and flavor enhancers added to food and the reason for their addition are to be discussed.
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Additives are the ingredients added to food items to preserve them for a longer duration. Additives add color, taste and flavor to the food.
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