Biology, asked by pihusingh86057, 10 months ago

why the sealed packets of chips are filled with nitrogen?

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Answered by nagakalakoppalli
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Answer:

to reduce rancidity

Explanation:

the oils in chips oxidises so that they become rancid to prevent this nitrogen gas is filled

Answered by Cynefin
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✏why the sealed packets of chips are filled with nitrogen?

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✒The chips are normally filled with nitrogen gas to prevent the oxidation process. Oxygen is very reactive which can stale the food which is huge loss because this oackaged had to transport which takes a lot of time and loss of huge resources.

✒Nitrogen is an inert gas as it lowers the pH and inhibits the growth of the bacteria. It replaces all the oxygen that causes the food to spoil.

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