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  2. Iodine–starch test - Wikipedia

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    A bottle of iodine solution used on apples to determine the correct harvest time. The chart shows the level of residual starch. The cut surface of an apple stained with iodine, indicating a starch level of 4–5. The iodine–starch test is a chemical reaction that is used to test for the presence of starch or for iodine. The combination of ...

  3. Ripening - Wikipedia

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    Iodine (I) can be used to determine whether fruits are ripening or rotting by showing whether the starch in the fruit has turned into sugar. For example, a drop of iodine on a slightly rotten part (not the skin) of an apple will stay yellow or orange, since starch is no longer present.

  4. Nutritionists Share a List of the Healthiest Fruits to Eat - AOL

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    Apples. Bite into this snack-size fall fruit for a burst of fiber. But don’t reach for the peeler! ... is full of healthy fats and fiber and is a good source of iodine. Be sure to only consume ...

  5. Iodine compounds - Wikipedia

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    Iodine trichloride, which exists in the solid state as the planar dimer I 2 Cl 6, is a bright yellow solid, synthesised by reacting iodine with liquid chlorine at −80 °C; caution is necessary during purification because it easily dissociates to iodine monochloride and chlorine and hence can act as a strong chlorinating agent.

  6. What Nutritionists Want You to Know About These 30 Low ... - AOL

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    Apples. Research suggests that apples, which clocks in at about 100 calories each, are some of the best fruits for weight loss. ... Shrimp is also one of the best sources of iodine, ...

  7. What kind of apples grow in Michigan? Here's a guide - AOL

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    When to expect varieties of Michigan apples to be harvested and your favorite kind to start popping up in stores this year. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ...

  8. Apple seed oil - Wikipedia

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    Apple seed oil is a vegetable oil obtained by pressing apple seeds. It is used in manufacturing cosmetics. [1] Apple seed oil may be used as an edible oil, with the oil cake being used to supplement animal feed. [2] Apple seed oil has a relatively high iodine value and because of this it is used in the production of alkyd resins, shoe polish ...

  9. How Healthy Are Apples? From Calories to Whether They ... - AOL

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    However, "On its own, no, an apple a day does not keep the doctor away," Levee says. "Apples don’t meet all of our nutrition needs, but they certainly do contribute to our overall health and ...