Water will start to dissolve the apple, but it will in no way rot it. Rotting is caused by decomposers, mainly bacteria. These decomposers can not live under water, so the apple would not rot at all.
Yes salt can keep an apple from rotting but not for long, i did an experiment for the science fair and salt kept the apple from rotting the longest
Salt stops an apple from rotting due to its antibacterial properties.
apples not so good, but apple sauce is good. Salt can make many things, apple can make few
yes because it breaks down
Salt stops an apple from rotting due to its antibacterial properties.
YEs
Salt keeps an apple from rotting but acually from my point of view i did this for my science project and it turned outa lemon juice turned out to work better than salt so try it and see what happens :P
It is not a method for an apple.
i dont know why. answer it yourself
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Yes, but not for long.
No, it's actually used to preserve things.
Both table salt and sea salt will keep indefinitely as long as it's kept free of moisture and dirt. Salt is used as a preservative, so it has a very long shelf life too.
To stop something from rotting we preserve it. Preservation means to stop from rotting.
it will not keep going because you have to keep adding salt instead of sugar it will go on fovever if you keep adding salt.