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A chemical that keeps food from spoiling is a example of?

it is an example of a inhibitor


Spoiling food is it a chemical change?

Yes.


What food wrapper keep an apple from spoiling the least?

the food wraper that keeps an apple from spoiling would be not a container but lemon juice keeps apples from getting brown and ishy ~ godd luck


Is food spoiling a chemical or physical property?

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What is the main ingrediant in frozen foods that keeps them from spoiling?

Preservatives are used to keep food from spoiling. The ubiquitous monosodium glutamate is the most famous of these and is found in virtually everything.


Is Spoiling food physical or chemical change?

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Is a food spoiling chemical or physical change?

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What is the benefit of a foodsaver vacuum sealer?

Sealing your food off from air exposure is how it keeps from spoiling. The foodsaver vacuum does this by sucking the air out of the two plastic sheets your place your food between, which prevents it from being exposed to air and spoiling.


Why is spoiling food a chemical change?

Food spoilage is a chemical change because it is caused both by oxidation of fats and the chemical changes involved when fungi and bacteria use enzymes to use the food for its own development.


Is spoiling a chemical or a physical change?

chemical change. since it's spoiling, the structure changed. just for your reference.


What keeps fermented foods from spoiling?

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How are perishable food stored on a commercial scale.?

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