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why is nitrogen gas filled in food pockets containing oil and fats​

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Answered by Yo11
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Nitrogen is an inert gas and does not easily react with these substances. ... Thus, bags used in packing food items are flushed with nitrogen gas to remove oxygen inside the pack. When oxygen is not present inside the pack, rancidity of oil and fat containing food items is avoided

Answered by Anonymous
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Nitrogen is an inert gas and does not easily react with these substances. ... Thus, bags used in packing food items are flushed with nitrogen gas to remove oxygen inside the pack. When oxygen is not present inside the pack, rancidity of oil and fat containing food items is avoided.

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