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Why is the ripening of fruits considered a chemical change?


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Chemical change

  • A change in which one or more new substances are formed is called a chemical change.
  • A chemical change is also called a chemical reaction.
  • Examples: Rusting iron, Magnesium ribbon burning.

Fruit ripening

  • Fruits ripening is a chemical process since it involves various changes.
  • The fruit's texture alters along with its color.
  • The pigment in the fruit's skin changes during the ripening process and cannot be restored.
  • It is a chemical change because once the fruit has ripened, it cannot return to its raw state.
  • The characteristics of raw fruit are distinct from those of ripe fruit.

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