becausa it is like a dead kid ,you eat him then try to make him back but you cant it like that
Actually, it is a chemical change, in addition to being yummy. Virtually any cooking procedure (e.g., involves heat) is a chemical reaction. An example would be baking bread or cookies. The different compounds in the ingredients actually make chemical reactions take place. Making a smoothie, however, would simply be a mixture, and not a chemical change.
Cooking an egg is considered a chemical change. If the cooking of an egg is just the physical change, the cooked state of it has to be able to be converted back to the previous form which existed earlier.
both Frying eggs is a chemical process.
boiling water
Frying eggs is a procedure not a compound with a chemical formula.
Frying an egg is a chemical reaction - or change. The chemical composition of the egg changes when it is fried, and cannot be reversed.
Frying is a chemical process.
Frying an egg is a chemical change. A chemical change is when the chemical properties change and when color changes, it is irreversible and obviously, you cannot change a fried egg back to a raw egg. The egg changes color and the substance is not the same.
Frying eggs is a procedure not a compound with a chemical formula.
Frying is a chemical change.
Frying an egg is a chemical change.
frying chicken IS a chemical change.
Frying an egg is a chemical change. The egg white turns white and solid as it is denatured, which cannot be reversed by physical means.
Pan frying, no. It is a chemical change. Which is why it smokes and changes colors.