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Subject: Chemistry
Category: Science > Chemistry
Asked by: webdevil89-ga
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Posted: 08 Dec 2002 13:48 PST
Expires: 07 Jan 2003 13:48 PST
Question ID: 121475
Does the process of canning food produce gas and how can I prove this?

Request for Question Clarification by alienintelligence-ga on 01 Jan 2003 22:35 PST
Hi webdevil89,

Were you still seeking an answer
to your question regarding the
production of gas during canning?

thanks
-Alien
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Subject: Re: Chemistry
From: tehuti-ga on 08 Dec 2002 16:08 PST
 
The exact opposite is the case.  Canning produces a vacuum.  Gas
inside a can, which makes the walls bulge, is a sign that not all
harmful bacteria have been killed. I think you need to reasses what
exactly you are being asked to prove in your assignment.

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