difference between corrosion and rancidity
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Corrosion: It is the process in which metals are slowly eaten up by the action of air moisture or chemicals. ... Rancidity: When the substance containing oils and fats are exposed to air they get oxidised
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Corrosion is related to the metals while the rancidity is related to the foods. The corrosion consists of the contact of the metals with moisture and oxygen while the rancidity means the reaction of fats in food with the oxygen. Also the rancidity is more rapid process than that of the corrosion.
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