Fermentation (of anything) is an example of a chemical change.
No!
it is physical because there is no new matter will produce(( water+ juice dissolved)) just
No! 😷
It depends what happened to the glass of juice...? An object is not a change =P
Squeezing oranges for juice is a physical change. The physical and chemical properties of the orange do not change.
Clarified pineapple juice is a natural pineapple juice which gets filtered to remove the pulp. The taste and texture of clarified pineapple juice is more refined. Many brands prefer to have a clarified pineapple juice for canning purposes.
It is a chemical change because it can not be reversed
Fermenting Fruit Juice is a chemical change. The definition of ferment is a chemical change. Therefore anything undergoing fermentation is considered to be a chemical change.
Pineapple
usually cooking: yeast (a bacteria) ferments in dough during baking- bread produced grape juice ferments- wine is produced milk ferments- yogurt is produced.
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chemical reactin