Why does an apple’s color change after you take a bite and leave it exposed to air? Students will learn interesting facts about apples and the reason for their sudden change of color after being exposed to air.
- Duration: 1 Hour(s)
- Grade(s): K – 7th
$3.99
Teach students how to oxidize apple. This activity will assist students in learning interesting facts about apples. What are you waiting for? Let us stimulate the students’ interest and allow them to thrive for another exciting experiment!
Why does an apple’s color change after you take a bite and leave it exposed to air? Students will learn interesting facts about apples and the reason for their sudden change of color after being exposed to air.
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