Hypothesis 1: When you disturb the skin of an apple by cutting the apple into half, the exposed area will turn brown due to exposure to air.Hypothesis 2: If you snugly wrap or cover the exposed area of an apple after cutting it (disturbing the skin), you can slow down how fast the inside turns brown.
Hypothesis 3: If you remove all of the skin of an apple and let it sit in the air, the outside will turn brown but the inside will not turn brown at the same rate.
Hypothesis 4: If you remove all the skin of an apple AND slice the whole apple into pieces, all sides exposed to air will turn brown; if some slices are thicker, the inside will turn brown more slowly than the exposed outside areas.
That the lime was going to help the apple from turning brown.
A hypothesis
In the scientific method, an idea goes through the process of forming a hypothesis, developing a way to test the hypothesis, conducting research based on a detailed method, analyzing the research data, reporting it to the scientific community if research supports the hypothesis, and others conducting more research. If results consistently support the hypothesis, the hypothesis becomes a theory.
The falling apple helped Newton to understand the law of gravitational attraction between masses. The apple did not fall up, it did not fall sideways, it fell toward the earth. Newton could see a universal law in the fall of the local apple. The fall of the apple confirmed his ideas of why the earth orbited around the sun, etc.
A hypothesis.
That the lime was going to help the apple from turning brown.
Cutting an apple is a physical change
you don't
Brown
Because oxidation kicks in after the seal (the skin/peel) is broken. To prevent this, After cutting try to use the apple the same day you cut it.
You can kill a crab apple tree by cutting it down with an axe.
Physical because it is still a apple just a part of it
No, cutting an apple in half is not a chemical change. Cutting an apple is doing nothing but changing the shape and form of the apple, but in the end, it's still an apple.
An apple corer is a device for removing the core and pips from an apple. It may also be used for a pear, quince, or similar fruits. Some apple corers consist of a handle with a circular cutting device at the end. When pushed through the apple, it removes the core, to the diameter of the circular cutting device. The core can then be removed from the apple corer. Another type of apple corer can be placed on top of the apple and pushed through. This both cores and slices the apple. This is also often called apple cutter.
Try cutting it up into seperate slices.
3?
Yes, the adams apple is the key to people's magical power, and cutting that off will cause a violent reaction, causing blood to pour out of their eyes.