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Fermentation in wine can be stopped by either adding a sulfur dioxide solution or by cold stabilizing the wine to inhibit the activity of the yeast. This helps
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Cooking Equipment



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Why does refrigeration prevent mold growth?


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Refrigeration slows down mold growth by creating a colder environment that inhibits mold spores from reproducing quickly. The low temperature also reduces the m
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Chemistry



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What type of radiation do bananas emit?


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Bananas emit very low levels of radiation in the form of potassium-40, a naturally occurring radioactive isotope. The radiation levels from bananas are so low t
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Beer and Brewing



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Why sterilization is not used in fermentation?


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Sterilization is not used in fermentation because it would also kill the beneficial microorganisms needed for the fermentation process. Instead, fermentation re
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Coffee



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Can you put hot coffee in a water bottle?


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It is not recommended to put hot coffee in a regular plastic water bottle as the heat can cause chemicals to leach into the liquid. A better option would be to
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Science



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What does fermentation use?


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Fermentation uses microorganisms like yeast or bacteria to convert sugars into compounds such as alcohol, acids, or gases. These microorganisms consume the suga
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Biology



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How does a fermenter work?


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Basically fermenters are massive tubs. These are your apparatus. They contain bacteria inside that are kept in optimum condition (good temperature, pH, agitatio
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Chemistry



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What is homo and hetero fermentation?


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Homofermentation is a type of fermentation where a single product, usually lactic acid, is produced. Heterofermentation, on the other hand, https://lambangcapgiarenhat.com/ produces multiple pr
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Microbiology



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What is D-value?


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D-value is a measure used to quantify the effectiveness of a heat sterilization process in reducing the number of microorganisms in a given system by one log cy
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Elements and Compounds



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Is copper suitable to be used as a can?


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Yes, copper is suitable for use as a can due to its antimicrobial properties that help prevent bacterial growth. However, it is more commonly used for decorativ
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Biology



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Why does fermentation occur in fungi?


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Fermentation occurs in fungi to generate energy in the absence of oxygen. It allows them to break down sugars into energy-rich molecules like ATP under anaerobi
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Biology



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How do you ferment rice?


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To ferment rice, first cook the rice and cool it down to room temperature. Mix the cooked rice with a fermentation starter such as koji rice or yeast, and store
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Biology



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What is fermentation also called?


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Fermentation is also called anaerobic respiration, as it is a metabolic process that occurs in the absence of oxygen to produce energy.