no! nothings reacting its just frozen :>
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Physical change in the sense that there is no change to the chocolate covered banana, other than it being cold. Making it cold does not change its flavor,or color,or smell.
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Physical Change.
It is a Physical change. It's a physical change because the chocolate covering the bana froze, when a state of matter turns into a different state (for example an ice cube melting) it is considered a physical change.
Well the sugar in bananas is natural sugar found in all fruit and the sugar found in for example chocolate is sugar deliberately put in
It's a physical change.It's a chemical change. The concrete hardens through a chemical reaction called hydration :)Its a physical change. The Chemical change already happened when the water was added. The concrete powder became hydrated turning it into usable concrete.
Yes, it is a chemical reaction, because the colour of the banana has changed, which shows that a chemical reaction has taken place. Also, if the banana has gone black and turned bad, you can't change it back to it's original form, which proves that it is a chemical reaction and not a physical reaction. Remember - A chemical reaction has definitely taken place if : It's colour has changed A gas is given off There are energy changes Or, it can't be changed back to what it used to be! :) Hope this helps!!
Yes, yes it is. Einstein, in his theory of relativity, stated that "Peeling a bannana IS a chemical change" Thus redefining the laws of physics.
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It is a Physical change. It's a physical change because the chocolate covering the bana froze, when a state of matter turns into a different state (for example an ice cube melting) it is considered a physical change.
yes because it gets rotten so is a chemical change
Purely physical.
The answer is actually microorganisms.In school we did a topic about it so it will be chemicals. Aleema hope it helpedxx
This fruit can be frozen. It is a good cold healthy snack right out of the freezer in the summertime. It is better than ice cream.
bananas do not usually need freezing as the can last for uite a while on their own, but i think bunch formation would be easiest for storing multiple bananas.
Yes. While peeling a banana, no new substance is obtained. There is no change in it's chemical composition. Hence it is a physical change.
Nope your bananas will stay just as nutritious as they were before you popped them in the freezer =D
Yes, many chemical changes as various microorganisms eat the bananas.
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