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Asked: October 18, 20202020-10-18T09:10:20+00:00 2020-10-18T09:10:20+00:00In: Class 10

Why should curd and sour substances not be kept in brass and copper vessels?

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    1. Iksita Singh
      2020-12-05T07:06:40+00:00Added an answer on December 5, 2020 at 7:06 am

      Curd and other sour substances contain acids. Therefore, when they are kept in brass and copper vessels, the metal reacts with the acid to liberate hydrogen gas and harmful products, thereby spoiling the food.
      Metal + Acid → Salt + Hydrogen gas
      𝑍𝑛+2𝐻₂𝑆𝑂₄→ 𝑍𝑛(𝑆𝑂₄)2 +2𝐻₂

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    2. preets
      2021-01-25T17:23:58+00:00Added an answer on January 25, 2021 at 5:23 pm

      Curd and other sour substances contains acids which can react with the metals of brass and copper vessels to form toxic or poisonous metal compounds which can cause food poisoning and damage our health.

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    3. shiv
      2021-01-26T05:07:46+00:00Added an answer on January 26, 2021 at 5:07 am

      Curd and other sour substances contain acids. Therefore, when they are kept in brass and copper vessels, the metal reacts with the acid to liberate hydrogen gas and harmful products, thereby spoiling the food.

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    4. raj1234
      2021-02-01T16:20:58+00:00Added an answer on February 1, 2021 at 4:20 pm

      Curd and other sour substances should not be kept in metal vessels like copper and brass because this substance contains acids that react with the acid to liberate hydrogen gas and harmful products or poisonous substances, therefore spoiling the food.

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    5. kartik jha
      2023-11-25T08:39:36+00:00Added an answer on November 25, 2023 at 8:39 am

      Curd and sour substances should not be kept in brass and copper vessels for a specific reason related to the chemical properties of these metals. Both brass and copper can react with acidic substances, such as those found in curd and sour foods, leading to the formation of harmful compounds.

      1. Acidic Reactions:

      » Brass is an alloy made primarily of copper and zinc, and copper is a metal. When exposed to acidic substances, such as those in curd or sour foods, a chemical reaction can occur.

      » The acid in the food reacts with the metal to form salts. For example, copper can react with acids to form copper salts.

      2. Formation of Harmful Compounds:

      » The reaction between acids and copper or brass can lead to the formation of harmful compounds that can be toxic if ingested.

      » Ingesting these compounds can be harmful to health and may cause stomach discomfort or other health issues.

      3. Corrosion and Leaching:

      » The acidic reaction can also contribute to corrosion of the metal surface, leading to the leaching of metal ions into the food.

      » Consuming food that has come into contact with corroded metal can introduce these metal ions into the body, which may not be safe in excessive amounts.

      To avoid these potential health risks, it is advisable not to store or prepare acidic foods, such as curd or sour substances, in brass or copper vessels. It’s better to use materials that are safe and non-reactive with acidic foods, such as stainless steel or glass, to ensure the integrity of the food and the safety of those consuming it.

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