The ability of an apple to change color when exposed to air is a what

Options are:
A: physical property
B: physical change
C: chemical property
D: chemical change
CHARLOTTES
Asked Jan 09, 2010
Edited Jan 09, 2010
As figment said, there's no reason to yell, please turn off caps lock.
WHY DO YOU YELL?
figment
Answered Jan 09, 2010
It's D: Chemical Change.

Any form of color change (for example, metal rusting [silver to red/brown], or bread burning [beige to black]) is a chemical change.
Oni_Kami
Answered Jan 09, 2010
D: chemical change
lollipop
Answered May 13, 2011
D: Chemical Change
Leogirl423
Answered May 03, 2012

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