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Food can spoil through mere exposure to air because it will lose electrons. This loss of electrons creates free radicals, which destroy chemical bonds in the food, causing it to spoil. What is this process
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Food can spoil through mere exposure to air because it will lose electrons. This loss of electrons creates free radicals, which destroy chemical bonds in the food, causing it to spoil. What is this process called
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spoilage
thats the answer to your question
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