yes!
Lemon juice preserves the apple and keeps it from oxidizing. People use it on apple slices to prevent them from browning. It does not make them rot.
Lemon juice contains citric acid, a weak acid, but it will have have very little effect on the apple. but it will not make it rot faster it will make it rot slower
yes but it leaves your sink smelling of urine after 3 days and if the apple juice is left in the pipe the apple juice goes moldy and starts to rot and you will have to replace all the sink unit so you can pour apple juice down the sink but it has these conciques but it is not advised to put apple juice down the sink. by gorge xxx
No. but it will dry out.
If an apple is left in sunlight, it will be rotten in 4 days minimum. the sunshine is what will make it rot faster.
Yes vinegar does rot an apple
No, the seed does not rot with an apple. The apple is actually the nutrients a seed would use to germinate.
i think a green apple will rot first than a red apple because a red apple is the most strongest apple.
The tomato would rot faster in warm water because, when you put a tomato in cold temperature ex: refrigerator the tomato does not rot and it stays good for a long period of time, now if you put the tomato in warm temperature or room temperature for instance, the tomato has more chance of rotting than in cold temperature so the tomato rots faster in warm water.
No, it is not recommended to eat a tomato with blossom end rot as the affected area may have a bitter taste and the texture may be unpleasant.
I think the apple
Under the same conditions, a strawberry will rot much faster than an apple.