Baking soda can help slow down the process of an apple rotting due to its ability to create an alkaline environment that inhibits the growth of bacteria and fungi. However, it is not a foolproof method and may not completely prevent rotting. Keeping the apple cool and dry will also help extend its shelf life.
No, the color of an apple does not affect the time it takes to rot. The rate of rotting is primarily determined by factors such as temperature, moisture levels, and physical damage to the apple's skin.
Without toothpaste, people could use alternative methods like baking soda or salt to clean their teeth. Dental hygiene might decline leading to an increase in cavities and gum disease. Overall, there would be a greater emphasis on preventive oral care.
No, gold does not rot. Gold is a highly stable metal that does not corrode or tarnish in normal environmental conditions.
Salt can help preserve fruit by drawing out moisture, which inhibits the growth of bacteria and mold that cause rotting. However, using too much salt can alter the taste and texture of the fruit, so it's important to use it in moderation. Other preservation methods, such as refrigeration or canning, are also effective at extending the shelf life of fruit.
Yes, rotting of an apple is a chemical change as it involves the breakdown of organic molecules in the apple through chemical reactions, leading to the formation of new substances like ethanol and acetic acid.
salt wil make it stay fresh for a while :D
Lemon juice preserves the apple and keeps it from oxidizing. People use it on apple slices to prevent them from browning. It does not make them rot.
No. but it will dry out.
yes!
If an apple is left in sunlight, it will be rotten in 4 days minimum. the sunshine is what will make it rot faster.
Yes vinegar does rot an apple
No, the seed does not rot with an apple. The apple is actually the nutrients a seed would use to germinate.
i think a green apple will rot first than a red apple because a red apple is the most strongest apple.
Teeth rot in soda because of the acidity level of soda. Colas are only one level different from that of battery acid.
Lemon juice contains citric acid, a weak acid, but it will have have very little effect on the apple. but it will not make it rot faster it will make it rot slower
I think the apple
All, it the acid in the soda the rot's your teeth