Understanding Coffee Brewing: Key Concepts and Techniques

1) Sensory Scoring Criteria

CategoryFocusSensory Indicators
Fragrance/AromaSmell before & after brewingFloral, nutty, chocolatey, smoky; light roasts have brighter/fruitier notes, dark roasts are more smoky.
FlavorOverall taste profileSweet, bitter, sour, complex
AftertasteFinish or lingering tasteClean, smooth, or harsh
AcidityBrightness, livelinessCitrus, apple, wine-like
BodyMouthfeel or textureLight, medium, heavy
BalanceHarmony among traitsWell-rounded, even
SweetnessSmoothness & pleasantnessHoney,
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Biology and Physics Concepts: Cell Structure to Forces

Characteristics of Living Organisms (MRS. GREN)

  • Movement (change position)
  • Respiration (convert nutrients) 呼吸
  • Sensitivity (sense) 敏感
  • Growth (permanent increase)
  • Reproduction (gametes, fertilisation) 繁殖
  • Excretion (waste products removed) 排泄
  • Nutrition (taking of nutrients into the body)

Cell Structure

Animal Cells

  • Cytoplasm: The jelly-like substance filling the cell.
  • Cell Membrane: Controls substances entering and leaving the cell.
  • Nucleus: Contains genetic material that controls how a cell grows
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Ionic, Covalent, and Metallic Bonds: Properties and Formation

Ionic Bonds: Formation and Properties

An ionic bond is a chemical link formed between a metal and a non-metal. This typically involves elements from groups such as:

  • Group IA: Alkali Metals
  • Group IIA: Alkaline Earth Metals
  • Group VIA: Chalcogens
  • Group VIIA: Halogens

Characteristics of Ionic Compounds

  • High Melting and Boiling Points: The ionic bond is very strong. A significant amount of energy is required to overcome the electrostatic forces of attraction between the ions in the crystal lattice.
  • Hard but
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Chemistry Core Concepts: Reactions, Calculations, and Analysis

Temperature Effects on Reaction Rate

As temperature increases, the rate of reaction increases. This is explained by collision theory:

  • Particles gain more kinetic energy, causing them to move faster and collide more frequently.
  • Crucially, a higher proportion of particles have energy equal to or greater than the activation energy.
  • This leads to more successful collisions per second, increasing the rate of reaction.

Example: When hydrochloric acid reacts with magnesium, increasing the temperature causes

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Essential Concepts in Stereochemistry and Organic Reactions

Core Principles of Organic Chemistry

Fundamental Concepts in Stereochemistry

1. Defining Isomerism

Compounds with the same molecular formula but different structures, leading to distinct properties.

2. Understanding Optical Activity

The ability of a compound to rotate plane-polarized light, typically due to the presence of chiral centers.

3. Chiral and Achiral Molecules

  • Chiral: Molecules that are non-superimposable on their mirror image.
  • Achiral: Molecules that are superimposable on their mirror image.

4.

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Essential Definitions and Laws of Physical Chemistry

pure substance is a phase of uniform composition and invariant Q can not be broken by physical methods salt, alcohol .. Q elements pure substances can not separate x chemical methods: hydrogen, nitrogen compound.
. Pure substances made up of 2 or more elements and Q can be separated by chemical methods: marble, sucrose ..
mix is an aggregation of different substances Q occur without any reaction between them both can kimica separate x x physical methods. Ls atoms are called isotopes of the element

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