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Because cans seems are or where sealed by lead. The lead, after a time, contaminated the contents. This caused food poisoning.
Yes, you can put open cans in the fridge as long as they are properly sealed with a lid or cover to prevent contamination and maintain freshness.
Chase and Sanborn(sandborn?)
Botulism
Botulism
If i found a new bacteria that is sealed in cans of food, the way it can obtain food and energy is by feeding on anything that is in the can. It will be decompsing on what is in the can.
Some do, but can are usually better at keeping food sealed for longer amounts of time.
If both bags are the same size, there would be more cans in the crushed can bag and it would weigh 3 or 4 times more than the bag without any crushed cans. If there are the same number of cans in each bag, as long as the cans were not closed, they would weight the same. If the cans were sealed, the air inside would add to the weight of the bag. as the uncrushed cans would leave a lot of air in the bag that would be lighter so a bag of crushed would weigh more as there would be more cans in there
pipes used to be made of lead, which is poisonious. cans of food also used to be sealed in this way
To safely dispose of empty butane cans, you should first check with your local waste management facility for specific guidelines. In general, it is recommended to puncture the cans to release any remaining gas, then recycle them if possible. If recycling is not an option, you can dispose of them in the regular trash, making sure they are completely empty and sealed tightly. Avoid puncturing or crushing the cans, as this can be dangerous.
Putting open cans in the fridge can cause the food inside to absorb odors from other items in the fridge and can also lead to contamination from bacteria. It is best to transfer the contents of an open can into a sealed container before storing in the fridge.