Chemistry, asked by ShaniKat462, 1 year ago

why does food cook faster in a pressure cooker

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Answered by jahanviwadhwapawqoe
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Because under pressure, the heat builds faster and maintains temperature better, so cooking time is reduced. The increased pressure inside the cooker increases the boiling point of water above 100°C so more cooking is done before the water actually starts to boil. So ultimately food is cooked faster.
Answered by vidhijain20
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Explanation:

Because under pressure, the heat builds faster and maintains temperature better, so cooking time is reduced. The increased pressure inside the cooker increases the boiling point of water above 100°C so more cooking is done before the water actually starts to boil. So ultimately food is cooked faster.

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