Yes, squeezing an orange for juice is a physical change. This process involves the mechanical breaking down of the orange's cells to release the juice, but it does not alter the chemical composition of the orange itself. The juice remains Orange Juice, and the original properties of the fruit are still intact, making it a physical transformation rather than a chemical one.
physical change
Squeezing oranges for juice is not a chemical change because it does not alter the chemical composition of the oranges. It is a physical change where the oranges are only being mechanically processed to extract the juice. The same chemical components of the oranges remain in the juice.
It's a physical change why are some people f$#@%ing stupid and saying a chemical change??
squeezing
it is physical because there is no new matter will produce(( water+ juice dissolved)) just
Squeezing an orange and squeezing a water fruit mix together and you get a free cow.
by squeezing an orange into a cup/jug etc.
by squeezing an orange into a cup/jug etc.
yes
water soluble dry matter, vitamin C, pH, titratable acidity, reducing sugar, sucrose and some minerals
Example: The worker made fresh orange juice, by squeezing a bright orange until the liquids filled the cup.
Physical change because it dosent completly change.