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Q: Why bread going moudly is a chemical change?
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Is Bread going moldy chemical change or physical change?

Bread going moldy is a chemical change


How do you stop food going mouldy?

how do you stop food going moudly


Is bread becoming mouldy physical or chemical change?

Bread has the right environment for mould spores to grow. It is warm (if kept out of the fridge), has a moisture content & the surface is textured perfectly for mould spores to take. Therefore it is a perfect host for their growth. As the mould spores grow, they consume the moisture in the bread and they spread into larger moulds as they consume more water. So in response to it being a chemical or physical change, there is something of both processes occurring. As the mould grows there are enzymes being produced by the mould which affect the bread and change its chemical nature, also the physical change is obvious as the bread shrivels due to dehydration. Also the colour and texture constitute a physical change. Hope this helps


Is bread going brown in the toaster a chemical reaction?

Yes, it is a chemical reaction.


These marshmallows are going through a chemical change. How is this different from a physical change?

These marshmallows are going through a chemical change. How is this different from a physical change?


What is Milk going sour is physical or chemical?

Chemical. If anyone wants to put more detail, please do.


Is beer going flat a chemical change?

Yes


When milk turns sour is it a chemical or physical change?

chemical change


When does chemical energy change into nuclear energy?

This does not happen, they are quite differenwell sometime chemical change into nuclear by going to thermal energy


Why does a change in temperature indicate that a chemical reaction may occur?

Because a chemical reaction has different sign's. And heat is one. But if the temperature is dropping then it is not going through a chemical change.


Why does a chemical change in temperature indicate that a chemical reaction may have occurred?

A change of temperature implies that some energy has been transfered or used. Since chemical reactions either require or release energy to occur, the environment may change temperature as the substances react.


If a substance resists going through a chemical change it has what?

You think probable to catalysts.