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Standard VI
Chemistry
Chemical Change
Ripening of f...
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Ripening of fruit is an example of reversible change.
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True
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False
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1. Melting of ice-cream is an example of a/an .................... (reversible/irreversible) change.
2. Ripening of fruits is an example of a/an .................... (reversible/irreversible) change.
3. Cooking of foood is an example of a/an .................... (reversible/irreversible) change.
4. Breaking of glass is a .................... (physical/chemical) change.
5. .................... (Heating/Cooling) causes steam to change into water.
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Ripening of fruits and growing of plant into a tree is an example of:
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Presence of ethylene gas causes fruits to ripen. As fruit ripens, it produces increasing amounts of ethylene.
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What type of change is artifical ripening of fruit?
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Ripening of fruit is considered to be a chemical change. State the reason.
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