yes !because it was once was a seed an now it grew an became larger so it was not there before !
yes, there is a chemical change from green tomatoes to ripen tomatoes. there is a compound Lycopene, responsible for the red color of tomatoes. it has eleven double bonds and it is C40-carotenoid made up of isoprene units. initially Lycopene has no double bonds it is saturated and colorless. as time passes, initially three bonds form in the centre of the molecule and then number of double bonds extends on both sides of the molecule and as a result of this conjugation, spectrum of the molecule shifted from UV to visible region. When there are eleven conjugated double bonds, then spectrum of tomatoes lies in the visible region and it looks red.
Yes, because there is a change on color even in taste
yes because when it turns brown you cant chane it back to its natuarl color
what evidence/evidences of chemical change can be present in rotten tomatoes
Yes. It's a chemical change.
chemical change I think
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Yes
Yes.
yes because it gets rotten so is a chemical change
because its chemical properties are changed
Rottening of wood is a chemical (breakdown) reaction
Addition of salt or sugar to dehydrate it, or natural dehydration methods. Could also add an acid to change the pH or change the temperature to prevent bacteria growth.
Tomato sauce is not a single compound but is a mixture of many compounds (and solvent such as water) tomato extracts with preservatives and some colors. Therefore it has no specific chemical name.
yes because it gets rotten so is a chemical change
This is a chemical change.
because its chemical properties are changed
Rottening of wood is a chemical (breakdown) reaction
nope!.. its physical change.. because its still a tomato...^^
Both, but chemical dominates.
It is a chemical change.Physical changes are reversible but a rotting egg cannot be made a fresh egg again. Also, the contents of a rotten egg are different from that of a fresh egg. This is also proof of the change being chemical as new products are formed in chemical change only.
Picking tomatoes from a plant a physical change or chemical change
No. Not that I or anyone near me knows. That's saying something, as both my parents majored in biology.
My poopy after eating rotten tomato
Yes, when slicing a tomato your are changing the items physical state, not its chemical makeup.
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