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Fermenting is a chemical process.
Apple is not an element and therefore does not have a chemical name. The names that are used to refer to an apple includes kernel, pippin and seedling.
No, it would be a chemical if someone cut open a apple and left it on a table for 20 minutes then coming back and the apple being brown.
The grapefruit juice is a mixture of many compounds; a unique chemical formula doesn't exist; for more details see the link below.
Orange juice is a mixture, it does not have a chemical formula.
The chemical formula for lemonade can vary depending on the recipe, but generally, it contains water (H2O), sugar (C12H22O11), citric acid (C6H8O7), and vitamin C (C6H8O6). Lemon juice also contributes to the flavor and acidity of lemonade.
There is no chemical formula for orange juice because it is considered a mixture. Each of the ingredients has its own chemical formula.
There is no Chemical Reaction involved in the freezing of apple juice. It is purely a Physical change. However, if the apple juice has fermented into hard cider (a Chemical Reaction) freezing it will cause the alcohol to separate as Apple Jack (a liquid) and the remainder of the cider will solidify ... again a Physical change.
Depends on the type of apple juice. If it is a mixture of water and apple concentrate then it is a mixture.
surfactants which is a chemical that you can wash your stains out
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