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What is the correct term for the process of bonding atoms together in a chemical compound?

The correct term is 'chemical bonding'.

Explain the concept of chemical bonding in your own words.

Chemical bonding refers to the process of atoms combining to form a chemical compound through the sharing or transfer of electrons.

Provide an example of a type of chemical bond commonly found in chemical compounds.

An example of a type of chemical bond commonly found in chemical compounds is the covalent bond, where atoms share electrons to form a stable molecule.

What is the origin of chocolate consumption?

<p>Chocolate consumption has been traced back to at least the Olmec civilization (19th–11th century BCE) in some form.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are the steps involved in the production of cocoa mass?

<p>The steps involved in the production of cocoa mass include fermenting, drying, cleaning, and roasting the cacao seeds, followed by grinding the seeds to produce cocoa nibs.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are the components of chocolate liquor?

<p>Chocolate liquor consists of cocoa solids and cocoa butter.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What process can baking cocoa undergo to produce Dutch cocoa?

<p>Baking cocoa can be processed with alkali to produce Dutch cocoa.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What distinguishes milk chocolate from sweet chocolate?

<p>Milk chocolate contains milk powder or condensed milk in addition to cocoa solids, cocoa butter, vegetable oils, and sugar.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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