This is a physical process.
physical change because chemical changes usually cant be seen
Actually, it is made in late winter, just before spring. This is the time when maple treed begin to draw up their spa in order to start making leaves.
A dwarf red maple typically grows to be around 6-10 feet tall and wide. They are smaller in size compared to the standard red maple tree, making them a good choice for smaller landscapes or gardens.
Trimethylolpropane (TML) has the chemical formula C6H14O3.
it would depend on the species of maple. hard maple? red maple? etc. hard maple = 1450, red maple = 950
physical change because chemical changes usually cant be seen
Mixing without a reaction is not a chemical change.
In general, this is the process of making maple syrup. The sap is heated over wood fires which evaporates moisture and brings on a chemical change. The chemical change brings out a new flavor that was not present before the heating. This process is called sugaring.
I have a question for my reading paper so what is the physical charistics of maple tree
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Yes, you can tap a red maple tree to collect sap for making maple syrup.
No, you cannot tap any maple tree to collect sap for making maple syrup. Only certain species of maple trees, such as sugar maple and red maple, can be tapped for sap extraction.
The seeds will not grow, and new maple trees would not be produced if maple trees stopped making seeds.
There is no chemical reaction. In maple syrup the sugar is dissolved in water. When the water evaporates the sugar comes out of solution and forms crystals.
Actually, it is made in late winter, just before spring. This is the time when maple treed begin to draw up their spa in order to start making leaves.
a maple tree will always be a maple tree.... It's DNA doesn't change.
Maple syrup is an alkaline because is has a a high PH level.