The gas used in the manufacture of Vanaspati Ghee from Vanaspati Oil is

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Hydrogen

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Last Answer : (3) Hydrogen Explanation: Hydrogenation - to treat with hydrogen - is a chemical reaction between molecular hydrogen (H2) and another compound or element, usually in the presence of a catalyst. ... is for the processing of vegetableoils (fats to give margarine and related spreads and shortenings).

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Last Answer : (B) Nickel

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Last Answer : (3) Hydrogenation Explanation: The largest. scale application of hydrogenation is for the processing of vegetable oils (fats to give margarine and related spreads and shortenings). Typical vegetable oils ... liquid vegetable oils into solid or semi-solid fats, such as those present in margarine.

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Last Answer : (4) hydrogen Explanation: Hydrogen is used to manufacture vanaspati from vegetable oil.

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Last Answer : (A) Cause cholesterol build up and blood clotting

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Last Answer : (A) Agitated vessel

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Last Answer : Ans:(a)

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Last Answer : No. We bought ghee once when we were in an Indian cooking phase.

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