Chip bags are puffed full of extra air.
it was the germans
Cookie Crisp cereal was introduced in 1977.
Inert gases are the noble gases (He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe, and Rn). They used to be called the inert gases until Neil Bartlett proved that you could make compounds out of some of them, so they were renamed "inert" gases.
computer packages
YES
Most crisp bags are filled with nitrogen gas to preserve the freshness and prevent the chips from becoming stale. Some manufacturers may also use carbon dioxide to help prevent oxidation of the chips.
A crisp packet typically contains air, which may include oxygen, nitrogen, and traces of other gases. The specific composition can vary based on manufacturing processes and the environment in which the packet is sealed.
the sun is a very large gasious fire ball,if the gases dont move the sun will exploade and burn earth and some other planets to a crisp.:)
Crisp sets are the sets that we have used most of our life. In a crisp set, an element is either a member of the set or not. For example, a jelly bean belongs in the class of food known as candy. Mashed potatoes do not.
The gas inside crisp packets is nitrogen. It is used to displace oxygen and moisture, keeping the crisps fresh and preventing them from going stale. This process helps to preserve the crisp's texture and flavor.
Nirogen
well it depends, what crisp packet it is because some are made out of plastic and some are made out of foil.
it was the germans
Yes. unles they are unsalted
Hi first name is Covelli and his last name is Crisp, Coc Crisp
Non-bulk combination packages containing liquids
Nitrogen gas is commonly used in crisp packets to help maintain freshness and prevent the crisps from becoming stale. Nitrogen is an inert gas that does not react with the crisps or affect their taste.