is mold growing on cheese a physical or chemical change
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Physical
cuz no new substance is created
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It is a chemical change.
- During a chemical reaction, the molecules in the reactants combine to produce new substances. A physical change, however, such as a phase transition or disintegration, does not result in the creation of new material.
- A particular kind of fungus generates spores called molds. They are everywhere in the environment, including the refrigerator, and are transferred by air, insects, and water.
- Unlike the cheese it was previously, the cheese had changed into the mold, which can be dangerous.
- But the chemical changes related to the mold's metabolism and growth track the physical changes in the cheese and its mould growth.
- The substantial pH shift that occurs during maturation is one of this process' most prominent characteristics.
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