Potato chips, and other foods, are mixtures of compounds. Foods are made of a large variety of molecules composing the sugars, starches, salts, and liquids in them. The elements are there, of course, combining to make up the molecules, but foods are not simple elemental substances.
Chips are not a compound or an element. They are a mixture of ingredients such as potatoes, oil, and seasoning.
Potato chips are called "chips" because in British English, the word "chips" refers to thick slices of potatoes that have been fried or baked until crispy. In American English, "chips" usually refer to thinly sliced potatoes that have been fried until crispy, hence why they are called potato chips.
Low-fat potato chips are made with less fat compared to regular potato chips, typically by using different methods of cooking or using alternative ingredients. This results in a lower overall calorie content and fat content in the low-fat version. However, low-fat potato chips may sacrifice some flavor or texture compared to regular potato chips.
The acid present in Lay's potato chips is citric acid. It is used as a flavor enhancer in many snack foods including potato chips.
Potato chips get stale when exposed to air because they absorb moisture from the air, which makes them lose their crispness. The oils in the chips also oxidize when exposed to air, causing them to become rancid and lose their flavor.
Chips are not a compound or an element. They are a mixture of ingredients such as potatoes, oil, and seasoning.
Lays chips is a mixture, not a compound.
The potato chips market in Pakistan increased at a compound annual growth rate of 11.6% between 2004 and 2009.The leading player in potato chips market in Pakistan is K.S.Sulemanji Esmailji & Sons Pvt. Ltd.
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Nope the fact that it is mixed with Chocolate Chips in the batter makes it a heterogeneous.
Potato chips were invented in Louisiana in 1853.
because they are little chips of the potato not big chunks
Yes
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Sterzing's potato chips was created in 1935.
Potato chips can't run at all.
what president was in office when potato chips were invented