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  • Hydrogen Sulfide in Refrigerators: Causes, Risks & Prevention
    The gas that is formed in the refrigerator is called hydrogen sulfide. It is a colorless gas with a rotten egg smell. It is produced by the decomposition of organic matter, such as food, in the refrigerator. Hydrogen sulfide can be harmful if inhaled in large amounts, so it is important to keep the refrigerator clean and to remove any spoiled food promptly.
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