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Fermentation of apple cider physical or chemical change?
Chemical change.
The fermentation of apple cider is a chemical change because the chemical composition of the cider changes during the process. Yeast, a type of fungus, consumes the sugars in the cider and converts them into alcohol and carbon dioxide. This process also produces other chemical compounds, such as acetic acid and esters, which contribute to the flavor and aroma of the cider.
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