Fruit decomposition is a natural process influenced by factors such as temperature, moisture, and microbial activity. Adding bleach can slow down decomposition by reducing microbial activity but is not recommended as it can be harmful if the bleach residue remains on the fruit when consumed. It is safer and more effective to store fruit properly to control decomposition.
Bleach rusts faster i know this because I did a science experiment on this and bleach was first to begin first
Some items decompose faster than others due to factors such as their composition, moisture content, presence of microbes or insects, and environmental conditions like temperature and oxygen levels. Items with organic materials tend to decompose quicker than materials that are more resistant to decay, such as plastics or metals.
A candle typically takes several years to decompose completely, as it is made primarily of paraffin wax, which is not biodegradable. The wick and any metal decorations may break down faster than the wax itself.
Skittles dissolve faster in water than in bleach because water is a polar solvent that can break down the sugar and artificial coloring in the candy more effectively. Bleach is a strong oxidizing agent that may not interact as readily with the candy components, slowing down the dissolution process.
A toothpick typically takes around 1-3 months to decompose, depending on environmental conditions such as moisture and temperature. It will break down faster in a compost pile or landfill compared to in the open environment.
Well I did a science project,which is,Which 100% percent cotton fabric decompose faster than polyester fabric when it sits in bleach for one month? The Conclusion is correct to my Hypothesis cotton fabric will decompose faster than polyester fabric because polyester fabric is a man made fabric.
strawburys decompose the fastest
no plastic does not decompose
The type of gas that the fruit produces
depends: biodegradable ones may go faster, i think plastic usually takes 15 years to decompose.............But, yes, if it is biodegradable, it will decompose faster...
Bleach rusts faster i know this because I did a science experiment on this and bleach was first to begin first
Considering a blackberry cant decompose brah, do the math
I think because of the moisture in the air.
Fruit most probably.
the fruit unch will faster
If left at room temperature, a banana will decompose quicker than an apple.
a crayons won't disintegrate both in vinegar or bleach