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 reactions involved in rotting are many and very complicate; a simple description is difficult here.
Rotting is a chemical change inclutdng oxidation, thermal decomposition, fermentation, etc.
no. Rotting fruit is just changing the form of the fruit not making an entirely new substance. So, it is a physical change. Sorry ... rotting is a chemical change - the bacteria and molds are "eating" the fruit and changeing it into the eqivalent of poo. Drying fruit would be mostly a physical change.
It's a chemical REACTION. Because molecules are being changed into other molecules.
Usually a physical change can be reversed such as fruit rotting. where as chemical change is very hard to reverse such as rust
When a fruit rots, it's being broken down by microbes into a simpler substance. This change involves the breaking and forming of chemical bonds in the fruit and is irreversible (you can't get a fresh fruit from a rotten one). Also, new substances are made, so it is a chemical change.
"Rotting" constitutes at least one chemical reaction, usually more than one.
Chemical change
no. Rotting fruit is just changing the form of the fruit not making an entirely new substance. So, it is a physical change. Sorry ... rotting is a chemical change - the bacteria and molds are "eating" the fruit and changeing it into the eqivalent of poo. Drying fruit would be mostly a physical change.
It's a chemical REACTION. Because molecules are being changed into other molecules.
Let it rot. The physical and chemical changes are huge and can be easy shown when you compare a "good" fruit and a rotting version.
It is a chemical change because there is a change in colour, the change is irreversible and a new substances is formed
When fruit rots there are various kinds of changes, one of which is that it becomes softer and ultimately liquifies. Hardness is a physical characteristic, hence if it changes, that is a physical change.
Usually a physical change can be reversed such as fruit rotting. where as chemical change is very hard to reverse such as rust
When a fruit rots, it's being broken down by microbes into a simpler substance. This change involves the breaking and forming of chemical bonds in the fruit and is irreversible (you can't get a fresh fruit from a rotten one). Also, new substances are made, so it is a chemical change.
Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables was created on -19-06-05.
Fruit that is old or has gone bad .
the rotting
Chemical.