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Pringles packed with Nitrogen
Im watching some show on the Food Channel. They are showing junk food factories. Its kinda cool. Pringles cans have the air removed and are filled with nitrogen to prolong freshness. The Mountain Dew factory has a machine that can date code 2600 cans of soda a minute.
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TrailerParkJawa wrote:I wonder if the public would care, assuming they knew.Exonerate wrote:I remember reading something about how some companies are considering packing their chips with argon...
They'd only object if they saw someone else object to it first....
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This begs the question: Why??Exonerate wrote:I remember reading something about how some companies are considering packing their chips with argon...
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Argon is a Noble Gas. In other words, it doesn't react readily with other elements. This would, in turn, keep the chips from reacting with oxygen and air and becoming stale. Argon isn't a poisonous gas (unless concentrated and breathed in those concentrations), iirc, so I would see no problem with it, sounds like a good idea to me.
On its own , its completley inert, your currently sitting in a massive cloud of it in fact, only 19% of Earths atmosphere is Oxygen the rest is Nitrogen(80%) and other miscellaneous gases(about 1%).Nathan F wrote:But Nitrogen is somewhat reactive, iirc.
Now add add an oxidizer to it and then it goes to hell in a hand basket and becomes insanly volitile.(IIR my HS Chemistry .....)
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Yes, I am aware that the vast majority of air is NitrogenSokar wrote:On its own , its completley inert, your currently sitting in a massive cloud of it in fact, only 19% of Earths atmosphere is Oxygen the rest is Nitrogen(80%) and other miscellaneous gases(about 1%).Nathan F wrote:But Nitrogen is somewhat reactive, iirc.
Yep, IIRC that is right. But I was also thinking that on it's own in it's pure gaseous form it was still pretty reactive, at least moreso than the noble gases.Now add add an oxidizer to it and then it goes to hell in a hand basket and becomes insanly volitile.(IIR my HS Chemistry .....)
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Which is why I asked 'why'. I wasn't asking out of consumer safety, the company doesn't care about that as long as it still sells.Beowulf wrote:IIRC, Argon is more expensive than Nitrogen.
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Its cool Nathan, I wasn't meaning to sound condescending there.
Nitrogen has the potential to be more volitile, when combined with the right oxidizers and other assorted chemicals. Gases like Neon, Xenon, and Argon ect , try all you want they wont really do a damn thing other than be neon, xenon and argon.
So I do concede that Nitrogen can be more volitile, but its volitility isn't found in natural processes unlike say hydrogen gas which combusts so easily and spectacularly.
Nitrogen has the potential to be more volitile, when combined with the right oxidizers and other assorted chemicals. Gases like Neon, Xenon, and Argon ect , try all you want they wont really do a damn thing other than be neon, xenon and argon.
So I do concede that Nitrogen can be more volitile, but its volitility isn't found in natural processes unlike say hydrogen gas which combusts so easily and spectacularly.
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As a preservative, oxygen is corrosive and is necessary for the production of molds and bacteria. If you fill the container with Nitrogen or Argon, you halt these processes and give your product a vastly extended shelf life.DPDarkPrimus wrote: Which is why I asked 'why'. I wasn't asking out of consumer safety, the company doesn't care about that as long as it still sells.
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Eh, no harm done. You didn't come off as condescending, from this end. Just wanting to make sure I had the facts straight is all.Sokar wrote:Its cool Nathan, I wasn't meaning to sound condescending there.
Nitrogen has the potential to be more volitile, when combined with the right oxidizers and other assorted chemicals. Gases like Neon, Xenon, and Argon ect , try all you want they wont really do a damn thing other than be neon, xenon and argon.
So I do concede that Nitrogen can be more volitile, but its volitility isn't found in natural processes unlike say hydrogen gas which combusts so easily and spectacularly.
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Speakong as a member of the idiot public I should mention Argon sounds nasty. Sounds like armageddon.
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So that's why it tastes so bad.Admiral Valdemar wrote:I heard Mountain Dew was made from the crushed bones of dead saints, can anyone confirm this?
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Yep. What? You expected it to be fresh? My, my, how they clouded you poor mind.Robert Treder wrote:So that's why it tastes so bad.Admiral Valdemar wrote:I heard Mountain Dew was made from the crushed bones of dead saints, can anyone confirm this?
EDIT: Far be it from me to be a catholicism expert, but aren't all saints dead by definition? Your rumor is redundant and repetitive.
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Yes. That's why they use it to displace air when welding titanium and a few other things.His Divine Shadow wrote:
Isn't argon inert and harmless?
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