Why would a little green triangle light come on on the RPM gage on a 1992 Dodge Dakota 3.9L?
if it has a manual transmission it would be the upshift indicator. it will come on to tell you the optimum shift point for fuel economy as you are driving.
What happens chemically when an apple browns?
The cut side gets exposed do the oxygen in the air and starts to react. Polyphenols are oxidised by oxygen from air when the 'polyphenol oxidase' enzyme is freed after cellular disruption (damage).
So the browning of cut apples is oxidation - the same as rust. Potatoes, apples and avocados to name a few do it. if you squeeze lemon juice on avocados, and put potatoes and apples in acidulated water (water with lemon juice) they won't oxidize.
A different thought...
It rots. The apple has been decomposed. So the answer would be decomposition.
Fruits such as apples and pears will rot if exposed to certain fungi. These fungi are relatively weak but can attack damaged or overly ripened fruit. When fruits such as apples ripen, they give off a gas called ethylene. Ethylene gas accelerates the ripening process, which will lead to over ripening.
The easiest way to prevent browning is to put the sliced apples in water. You can also squeeze like lemon juice on and helps it keep from browning. Most of the time apples brown when cut them. Apples can turn brown even when they are not cut though, but it takes considerably longer to brown.
Basically because the apple contains Iron. The iron inside the apple rusts when it comes in contact with air and that's why it turns to that brownish color.
One medium apple weighs approximately 182 g and is 3 inches in diameter. It has about 0.3 g. of fat.
How many combinations can you make with apple orange banana cherries pear peach?
25 different combinations.
How uch does motts apple sauce cost?
In US I think that per 100g then lik a dollar of 50cents
In UK then I think that 100g would be summin lik 75p or £1.50
What is color is a pine apple?
They can be several colors, depending on the species. Most are green when growing, and turn yellow/green when ripe. The inside of a ripe pineapple is yellow.
The phrase "apple of my eye" refers to someone who is cherished or greatly loved, often implying that the person holds a special place in the speaker's heart. Its origins date back to ancient times, where it described the pupil of the eye, emphasizing something that is precious and worthy of protection. Today, it is commonly used to express affection for children, loved ones, or close friends.
Would you weigh an apple in kilograms or grams?
Grams. 1000 grams makes a kg. A pencil weighs around 10 grams.