B. Why is Nitrogen gas filled in food packets containing oil and fats ? Real Answers
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fights against rancid
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Unlike oxygen ( an oxidising gas),nitrogen is inert. Nitrogen inhibits the growth of aerobic bacteria,which in turn,helps elongating the shelf life of the chips. Also,the cushion of nitrogen prevents the chips from being crushed while they are transported in bulk from the factory to the stores.
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Nitrogen gas filled in packets of chips to protect them from microbes which spoil the food
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