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Colour Practice Questions May 2009(1) F2: Artificial food colorants have recently been linked to increased hyperactivity in children. Many foods are colorful.

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1 Colour Practice Questions May 2009(1) F2: Artificial food colorants have recently been linked to increased hyperactivity in children. Many foods are colorful because of the natural pigments they contain a.Explain why naturally-occurring pigments are colored (1) b.State the class of pigments that give cranberries and strawberries their color (1) c.Describe the effects of metal ions on the color of this pigment (1) d.State the class class pigments that give carrots and tomatoes their color (1) e.Outline why this class of pigment is susceptible to oxidation, and the effect of oxidation on this pigment (2) May 2011(1) F2: a.State one difference between a dye and a pigment (1) b.Explain in terms of their effect on light, why these compounds are colored (1) c.State a common food, apart from carrots, in which the following classes of pigment are found: (2) a.Anthocyanin b.A carotene d.Identify ONE other colored compound found in uncooked foods (1) e.Countries have different laws about the use of synthetic colorants in food. Explain why this can be dangerous for the consumer (1)

2 Colour Practice Questions May 2009(1) F2: Artificial food colorants have recently been linked to increased hyperactivity in children. Many foods are colorful because of the natural pigments they contain a.Explain why naturally-occurring pigments are colored (1) b.State the class of pigments that give cranberries and strawberries their color (1) c.Describe the effects of metal ions on the color of this pigment (1) d.State the class class pigments that give carrots and tomatoes their color (1) e.Outline why this class of pigment is susceptible to oxidation, and the effect of oxidation on this pigment (2) Key a.They reflect/absorb different wavelengths of light b.Anthocyanins c.Metals form complexes which discolor anthocyanins d.Carotenoids e.They have double bonds which react easily; Oxidation causes color loss

3 Colour Practice Questions Key: a.a dye is a synthetic colouring substance and pigments occur naturally b.the dye/pigment absorbs some colours/wavelengths/frequencies of light (whilst reflecting others) c.(a) beetroot / red cabbage / blackcurrants / cherries / red grapes / named berries; (Accept any other correct answer, but must have specific names e.g. strawberries instead of berries.) (b) tomato / pumpkin / capsicum / bananas / squash / mango; d.chlorophyll / hemoglobin / heme / myoglobin e.labelling/safety regulations vary (considerably) between countries / a food produced in a country may be considered toxic in another / a toxic compound may not be banned in all countries / OWTTE May 2011(1) F1: a.State one difference between a dye and a pigment (1) b.Explain in terms of their effect on light, why these compounds are colored (1) c.State a common food, apart from carrots, in which the following classes of pigment are found: (2) a.Anthocyanin b.A carotene d.Identify ONE other colored compound found in uncooked foods (1) e.Countries have different laws about the use of synthetic colorants in food. Explain why this can be dangerous for the consumer (1)


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