Nothing, rotting a chemical change so it doesn't affect physical properties like mass, as long as it is put in a closed system (No gas/matter can escape, so a banana in a bottle.)
If a peeled banana is put on a hotplate, the banana would likely start to cook and soften. The heat would cause the sugars in the banana to caramelize, creating a sweeter flavor and changing the texture of the banana. Eventually, the banana may become mushy and break down completely.
The chemical change of wood rotting is called Decomposition
Rotting leaves are a mixture, as they consist of a variety of compounds such as carbohydrates, proteins, and cellulose. These compounds retain their individual properties and can be separated through physical means.
The smell of rotting potatoes is not fatal, but inhaling certain gases released by rotting potatoes, such as hydrogen sulfide, can be harmful in high concentrations. It is important to avoid prolonged exposure to these gases in enclosed spaces.
A banana is considered to be alkaline.
banana love
Is chemical.
Any where there is a rotting banana
Rotting a banana involves a chemical change because the proteins, starches, and sugars in the banana are broken down by enzymes and microorganisms, leading to the formation of new compounds. This process is irreversible and results in a change in the chemical composition of the banana.
It is a chemical change because there is a change in colour, the change is irreversible and a new substances is formed
It is biodegradable because it is a fruit.
A rotting banana is considered a physical change because its external appearance and texture deteriorate without altering its chemical composition significantly. The process involves physical factors like moisture and temperature that lead to changes in color, softness, and odor. While the banana does undergo decomposition, which involves chemical reactions, the initial stages of rotting primarily involve physical changes in its structure and state.
No, the rotting has occurred because the fruit has over-ripened.
A banana has the greater mass of the two, unless the thumbtack is made of something extremely dense, like neutronium.
A banana has a mass of 200 grams, and an orange has a smaller mass. But it depends what the sizes are.
It's a chemical change
Banana Prince happened in 1991.