no because its not changing into a new substance. actually its a physical change
When an apple rots, it's more of a chemical change. Sure, you can SEE the change in it..but the look, is not the actual change. It is a chemical change, catalysed by an organism. The apple wouldn't rot, if there were no chemical change.
An apple dissolves when it is rotting because the acids and the air around the apple.
rotting it.
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.
is sharping a penil a cemical change or physical
Salt stops an apple from rotting due to its antibacterial properties.
the difference iz dat rotting apples are bad for cancer people and fresh iz good for ur health..........
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If you want it to stop rotting,cover the outer core and inner core with lemon juice.
It's a physical change. The chemical formula is still the same.
Yes, rotting of an apple is a chemical change as it involves the breakdown of organic molecules in the apple through chemical reactions, leading to the formation of new substances like ethanol and acetic acid.
garbage rotting is a chemical change because the odour becomes different which is considered a sign of chemical change.