Can Spoilage Associated with H₂S Production and Black Inner Surface

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Blackening of the inner surface of the can due to the production of H₂S gas occurs mainly in:

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Blackening of the inner surface of the can due to the production of H₂S gas occurs mainly in:

  1. Flat sour
  2. TA Spoilage
  3. Sulphur stinker spoilage ✓ Correct
  4. Hydrogen swell
Explanation:
Correct Answer: Sulphur Stinker Spoilage

Sulphur stinker spoilage is characterised by blackening of the inner surface of the can due to the production of hydrogen sulphide (H₂S) gas, which reacts with the iron of the can to form black iron sulphide (FeS).

Causative Organism
  • Clostridium nigrificans (also known as Desulfotomaculum nigrificans) — a thermophilic, anaerobic, sulphate-reducing spore-former.
Characteristics
  • H₂S gas has a characteristic rotten-egg odour.
  • H₂S reacts with the iron in the tinplate: Fe + H₂S → FeS (black precipitate) → black inner can surface.
  • The can does NOT swell (H₂S is absorbed by iron to form FeS, so no gas pressure builds).
  • Product is completely unacceptable — blackened and foul-smelling.
All Four Key Can Spoilage Types
  • Flat Sour → B. coagulans, B. stearothermophilus → sour, no swell
  • TA Spoilage → C. thermosaccharolyticum → swell + sour
  • Sulphur Stinker → C. nigrificans → H₂S + black inner surface, no swell
  • Hydrogen Swell → chemical (acid + tin) → H₂ gas, swell

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