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  • How much preservative is used to make one liter of orange juice squash? (RJ Supervisor 2012)

    Question: How much preservative is used to make one liter of orange juice squash? (RJ Supervisor 2012)

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    2.5 grams Potassium Metabisulfite
    2.5 grams Sodium Benzoate
    5.0 grams Potassium Metabisulfite
    5.0 grams Sodium Benzoate

    ✅Explanation:Potassium Metabisulfite (KMS):
    -Effective preservative, inhibiting growth of bacteria, yeasts, and molds
    -Strong antioxidant properties, maintaining color and flavor during storage

    🔑Key Points:

    ✏️Potassium Metabisulfite (KMS):
    -Also known as KMS
    -Sulfur dioxide (SO₂) responsible for preservation
    -Appearance: White crystalline powder with strong sulfur odor

    ✏️Primary Uses:
    -Preservative and antioxidant in food and beverage industry
    -Prevents growth of wild yeasts and bacteria
    -Used for sterilization of winemaking equipment

    ✏️Mechanism:
    -Releases sulfur dioxide (SO₂) when dissolved
    -Protects against oxidation and microbial growth

    ✏️Advantages:
    -Preferred over sodium metabisulfite due to no sodium introduction
    -Strong antioxidant properties preserve flavors and colors

    ✏️Regulation:
    -Widely accepted by food safety authorities
    -Subject to specific usage limits due to potential allergenic effects

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