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A sour taste results from chemical content -- the substance triggers chemical receptors on the tongue (sometimes also odor receptors in the nose). A sour flavor results from a chemical change within certain foods, or from the growth of microorganisms in the food.
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It is a chemical property since sour taste is a result of the changing of a substance.
A physical property
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Sour taste is a result of a chemical property. Certain chemicals - acids in particular - produce a sour taste when they come in contact with the appropriate taste buds. The chemical interaction of those chemicals with the taste buds yeilds a stimulus of those taste buds that the brain interprets as "sour".
Yes. One example : vinegar (acetic acid smell).
Both: a physical change as the curds (solids) separates from the whey (liquid), and a chemical change as the decomposition of the milk takes place, producing molds on the surface and a sour smell and taste.
Sour taste is associated with acids (technically, pH less than 7).
chemical because u cant change it back into fresh milk
Sour taste is a result of a chemical property. Certain chemicals - acids in particular - produce a sour taste when they come in contact with the appropriate taste buds. The chemical interaction of those chemicals with the taste buds yeilds a stimulus of those taste buds that the brain interprets as "sour".
A sour taste is chemical and it can be caused by anything from bad teeth; problems with digesting food; Acid Relux where the acid comes from the stomach up through the throat to the back of the throat giving off a acidic and sour taste in the mouth so, it's part hormonal and chemical.
The reaction between vinegar (acetic acid) and baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) is a chemical reaction (property). CH3COOH + NaHCO3 ==> CH3COONa + CO2(g) + H2O
Chemical property
No, it's a chemical property
one property of acids is that they taste sour.
it has a sour taste in chemical formula always starts with with H+ Ph meter > than 7 litmus paper turns from blue to red.
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chemical change
chemical because u cant change it back into fresh milk
chemical change
it is a base it has a sour taste