It is a chemical change.
chemical because u cant change it back into fresh milk
It is a chemical change because there is a chemical reaction occurring that is rotting the milk. An example of a physical change would be if the milk was evaporated or frozen.
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This is a chemical change.
A carton of milk going sour is a chemical change. This process involves the growth of bacteria that produce lactic acid, altering the milk's composition and resulting in changes to its taste, smell, and texture. Unlike physical changes, which do not affect the chemical structure of a substance, souring milk irrevocably transforms it into a different substance.
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Chemical property
Milk turning sour is a chemical change. It occurs due to the fermentation of milk sugars by bacteria, leading to the production of lactic acid, which changes the taste and smell of the milk.
chemical because u cant change it back into fresh milk
chemical change
No, milk turning sour is a chemical change because the bacteria in the milk interact with the lactose to produce lactic acid, changing the composition of the milk.
It is a chemical change because there is a chemical reaction occurring that is rotting the milk. An example of a physical change would be if the milk was evaporated or frozen.
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When milk turns sour, it is a chemical change because the bacteria in the milk ferment the lactose sugar into lactic acid, which changes the composition of the milk. This process cannot be easily reversed, making it a chemical change rather than a physical one.
No, it's a chemical property
chemical change
Chemical. If anyone wants to put more detail, please do.