Chemistry, asked by sontasinisahu9337, 1 month ago

Oil and fat containing foods items are flushed with nitrogen.why?​

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Answered by nutansingh1405
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Explanation:

Nitrogen is an inert gas, hence it acts as antioxidant and prevents the oils and fats from oxidation. Thus, oils and fats are flushed with nitrogen to prevent their oxidation and stop odor.

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Answered by XxInnocentPaglixX
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Answer:

Nitrogen is an inert gas, hence it acts as antioxidant and prevents the oils and fats from oxidation. Thus, oils and fats are flushed with nitrogen to prevent their oxidation and stop odor. Additional information: The packaging of food items basically involves replacing oxygen with nitrogen in the food packet.

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