Yes, and it's irreversible change too.
In detail, it's called denaturing, because you're permanently changing the proteins inside the egg, making the whole thing appear and behave differently.
Yes. Frying an egg is a chemical change.
Frying an egg is a chemical change.
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 an egg is a chemical reaction - or change. The chemical composition of the egg changes when it is fried, and cannot be reversed.
During frying the chemical composition is changed.
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both Frying eggs is a chemical process.
no. frying an egg is not physical, because once you turn the egg into a solid, you cant change it back to a liquidish substance. Heating is a chemical change, so there for, frying an egg is a chemical change. Same with baking a cake. Once you add heat to a substance, like cakebatter, you cant change it back into cake batter there for making it a chemical change.
chemical change.
becausa it is like a dead kid ,you eat him then try to make him back but you cant it like that
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Chemical. The chemical composition of the egg is changed when the egg is fryed, and cannot be reversed.
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.