Give scientific reason Foam accumulates on the surface of 'dal' kept for a long time in summer
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Answer:
yes foam do accumulates
Explanation:
actually logically speaking keeping it out means letting it cold and every cold thing gets a layer on it .
scientifically speaking summer is the favorable season for the microorganism to grow , so the foam that you see is nothing else but microorganism, but also eating it does not make us ill.
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Explanation:
Foam gets accumulated on the surface of the dal, this happens due to denaturation of protein at high temperature in summer. Denaturation is a process in which protein molecules loses its structure due to breaking of weak chemical bonds.
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