yes, something rotting is a chemical reaction because it undergo oxidation reaction. the reaction is a part of redox reaction
It is chemical property. 'Rotting' is a chemical reaction.
"Rotting" constitutes at least one chemical reaction, usually more than one.
The chemical energy in the reactions is almost equal to the chemical energy in the products
It's a chemical REACTION. Because molecules are being changed into other molecules.
maybe. Rotting of wood is a slow chemical process. Trying to cut up a tree with a small knife is slow, but that would be a physical change.
Bleach is a chemical. The process of bleaching something is a chemical reaction.
The chemical energy in the reactants is almost equal to the chemical energy in the products
because the fruit changes its form and it can never return to its original state and chemical reaction are changes that can never return to its original state
The chemical energy in the reactants is almost equal to the chemical energy in the products
A chemical reaction means that when it has turned into the new substance it cannot be changed back. Once the compost has rotted it can't be changed back into eg: carrot shavings.
a chemical reaction makes something happen, like rust or water
the rotting