A milkman adds very small amount of baking soda to fresh milk.why?
(A) To increase the rate of fermentation
(B) To decrease the rate of fermentation
(C) To increase its quality
(D) To make pander
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to decrease the rate of fermantation
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By adding a very small amount of baking soda to fresh milk, the milkman keeps the milk unspoiled for little more time than usual time.
As the pH value increases the milk turns to slightly alkaline,
b) As baking soda is added, it turned into a base. But curd needs acidic condition to set. Hence this milk takes a long time to set as a curd.
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As the pH value increases the milk turns to slightly alkaline,
b) As baking soda is added, it turned into a base. But curd needs acidic condition to set. Hence this milk takes a long time to set as a curd.
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