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how did Louis Pasteur invent the method of pasteurization?? answer please...........

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In 1863, at the request of the emperor of France, Napoleon III, Pasteur studied wine contamination and showed it to be caused by microbes. To prevent contamination, Pasteur used a simple procedure: he heated the wine to 50–60 °C (120–140 °F), a process now known universally as pasteurization.

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.Invention of the Pasteurization Process

Pasteur's experiments with germs and wine revealed a direct cause-and-effect relationship between bacteria and the souring of wine into vinegar. Subsequently, he invented a process by which bacteria could be killed by heating the wine between 60 and 100° C, then letting it cool.

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