There are almost an infinite number of ways to change a piece of fruit chemically. As an example, three ways would be: 1) Cooking the fruit at high temperature 2) Immersing the fruit in strong acid 3) Immersing the fruit in strong alkali All processes are irreversible; it is impossible to regain the original piece of fruit after the process is performed because its chemistry has changed.
Crushing a piece of chalk is only a physical change. Chemically, it is still chalk.
Molding a piece of silver using heat is a physical change. This is because it is changing shape and not chemically changing the silver.
The rusting of an iron pole is a chemical change. An example of a chemical change would be crumbling a piece of paper. When you are crumbling this piece of paper, the contents of the paper have not change and you are able to uncrumble the paper there is no difference except the paper has wrinkles. :) However in an example of chemical change like a metal rusting, you cannot un-rust it, it was chemically changed. Another example of a chemical change would be burning a piece of paper to ashes.
You could tear it into pieces.
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"Strange Fruit" is a powerful and haunting poem that sheds light on the horrors of racism and lynching in America. It remains a poignant and relevant piece of literature that continues to provoke thought and inspire social change.
The browning of an avocado is a chemical change. This process, known as oxidation, occurs when enzymes in the avocado interact with oxygen in the air, causing a change in the chemical composition of the fruit.
yes.
merry cherry
It holds it together.
Because most fruit grows from a living thing like a tree. And an egg comes from a live chicken