Benzaldehyde: Revision history


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  • curprev 12:4112:41, 7 October 2022 2601:195:c480:4e50:e15f:e475:524:e87e talk 16,337 bytes −449 Production: Deleted several sentences of rambling (unsourced) information about the "toxicity" of cooking food that had absolutely nothing to do with the subject in question. "Some other foods are subjected to undeniably greater reactive conditions, such as masa flour, which is made by treating corn flour with sodium hydroxide (lye). When food is cooked it is often altered by catalytic oxidation conditions in cooking that can even impart some amount of toxicity (however insignificant). S... undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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