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No, cutting an apple in half is not a chemical change. Cutting an apple is doing nothing but changing the shape and form of the apple, but in the end, it's still an apple.

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The actual slicing of the apple is a physical change, but when it turns brown, that's a chemical change.

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14y ago

Not the actual slicing, no. Althougu, if one were to be picky about it there's probably some low-level chemical interaction between the blade and the "flesh" of the apple.

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The actual slicing of the apple is a physical change, but when it turns brown, that's a chemical change.

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6y ago

Yes. slicing an apple, or anytthing else for that matter, changes the shape of an object, but not what it's made of.

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13y ago

No, cutting an apple in half is not a chemical change. Cutting an apple is doing nothing but changing the shape and form of the apple, but in the end, it's still an apple.

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