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There are a number of different chemical changes associated with cooking a pancake. First, the proteins from the egg and buttermilk become denatured. Second, the baking soda breaks down into carbon dioxide and water, resulting in the little bubbles in the batter. Third, the carbohydrates in the flour, sugar, buttermilk and egg all undergo some degree of denaturing.

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Yes, a chemical change is when something changes from burning or chemicals. Meaning that it cannot return to its original state.

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Cooking pancakes and other food causes chemical change, as substances with new chemical properties are formed.

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11y ago

no depends if ur making pancakes fr lunch or doing an experiment

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All types of cooking involve chemical reactions. For pancakes thermal decomposition is possible.

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No because cooking is a chemical change so there for cooking pancakes on a gridle is a physical change

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yes because it cannot be reversed

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It is a chemical reaction.

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Cooking is a chemical process.

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Cooking is a chemical process.

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