probably to make paper out of jeans you need to boil the jeans for an hour after cutting it up into small pieces. you do this to separate the jeans into fibers. you then take a cup of the water mixed with jean fibers, 1/4 a cup of glue, 1 teaspoon of salt, and 1 teaspoon of corn flour. blend these in a blender until it's a mush. then you pour it into a frame and in 24 hours you have paper made of jeans. i would use this recipe but replace the jeans with orange peeling, and improvise with the rest of the recipe since the chemical structure between the jeans and orange peelings are different. after trial and error you'll eventually get the right recipe. hope this helps.
yes , here no new substance is formed , that's why its physical change
This is a physical action.
The difference is that peeling is removing a skin that you can remove with your hands - such as an orange - and paring is removing a skin with an instrument such as peeling a potato with a peeler.
A useful hack for peeling an orange quickly and easily is to cut off the top and bottom of the orange, then make a vertical slit down the side. From there, you can easily peel the orange in sections with your fingers.
The best method for peeling an orange easily is to first cut off the top and bottom of the orange, then make a slit down the side and gently peel the skin off in sections.
because it wasn't peeling well!
By peeling it off. That's what I usually do
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One useful orange peeling hack is to cut off the top and bottom of the orange, then make a vertical slit down the side. From there, you can easily peel the orange in sections, making the process quicker and less messy.
A useful hack for peeling an orange easily is to cut off the top and bottom of the orange, then make a vertical slit down the side. This will allow you to easily peel the orange in sections, making the process quicker and less messy.
Peeling an orange is considered a reversible change in the sense that the orange itself remains the same fruit, and you can technically reassemble the peel around the fruit. However, in practical terms, the act of peeling alters the fruit's condition and exposes its inner parts, which cannot be restored to their original state. Therefore, while the change is reversible in theory, it is irreversible in practice.
because the orange peel is full of trapped air bubbles .the peel makes it light for its size