A rotten fruit is a physical change. Physical changes involve a change in size shape or state but the chemical makeup of the material remains the same. In the case of a rotten fruit the physical appearance has changed but the chemical composition of the fruit remains the same. The physical change can be seen in the following ways:
Rotten fruit is an example of a physical change because the chemical composition of the fruit remains the same even though the physical appearance has changed.
Involving chemical reactions it is a chemical process.
When a fruit rots, it's being broken down by microbes into a simpler substance. This change involves the breaking and forming of chemical bonds in the fruit and is irreversible (you can't get a fresh fruit from a rotten one). Also, new substances are made, so it is a chemical change.
no. Rotting fruit is just changing the form of the fruit not making an entirely new substance. So, it is a physical change. Sorry ... rotting is a chemical change - the bacteria and molds are "eating" the fruit and changeing it into the eqivalent of poo. Drying fruit would be mostly a physical change.
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.
Usually a physical change can be reversed such as fruit rotting. where as chemical change is very hard to reverse such as rust
because its chemical properties are changed
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Yes, fermenting fruit juice is a chemical change.
Involving chemical reactions it is a chemical process.
Making a fruit salad involves physical activities and physical change. It's not a chemical change. The result is a physical change in the ingredients to allow them to be physically combined to make the fruit salad.
When a fruit rots, it's being broken down by microbes into a simpler substance. This change involves the breaking and forming of chemical bonds in the fruit and is irreversible (you can't get a fresh fruit from a rotten one). Also, new substances are made, so it is a chemical change.
no. Rotting fruit is just changing the form of the fruit not making an entirely new substance. So, it is a physical change. Sorry ... rotting is a chemical change - the bacteria and molds are "eating" the fruit and changeing it into the eqivalent of poo. Drying fruit would be mostly a physical change.
it is a physical change because it is still fruit.
Chemical, because you cant undo it