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Gracie squeezed some grapes and kept the juice in a vessel for 5 days at room temperature. On the fifth day she found that the juice tasted sour and appeared frothy. What caused this change?
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Gracie squeezed some grapes and kept the juice in a vessel for 5 days at room temperature. On the fifth day she found that the juice tasted sour and appeared frothy.
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Sounds to me that Gracie discovered
fermentation, acid is produced giving the sour taste and CO2 is produced too. Some grapes have yeast on them to start fermentation
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