No, because you are not changing the state of matter. All that you are doing is just a physical change, because the butter is not changing at all.
Melting butter is a physical change. Although the state of matter changes(solid into liquid), it is still the some substance.
Making butter involves the materials in a mixture to be separated. This makes the process of making butter a type of physical change.
Yes--it is only changing state of matter. If it had changes in properites, then it would be a chemical change.
Yes--it is only changing state of matter. If it had changes in properites, then it would be a chemical change.
Anyone who ever boiled water or made ice cubes. No one PROVED that matter can change shape or form - it simply can. Play Dough is matter that changes shape and form. Butter changes shape and form. Candles change shape and form.... the list goes on and on and on...
Melting of butter is a physical change.
Butter can have a change of state because it can go from being a solid to a liquid if you melt it.
Butter is a food, a mixture of compounds - not a change.
No, its a chemical change because even after its melted, it's still butter
Melting is a physical change.
Melting of butter is a physical change, a change of phase; but the brown color, at high temperature, is an indication of thermal decomposition - this ia a chemical change (change of composition).