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because the state changes from a liquid to a solid

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How do WE know that caramelizing sugar is a chemical change?

It changes the sugar's color


How do we know that caramelizing sugar is chemical change?

It changes the sugar's color


How do we know caramelizing sugar is a chemical change?

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Is cooking caramelized sugar a physical or chemical change?

Yes, as well as a chemical change. It clearly changes (white, granulated sugar and liquid to burned brown sugar and liquid to a sticky [and delicious] substance). It changes from a solution to a syrup!


How do you know caramelizing sugar is a chemical change?

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Is a sausage cooking a chemical reaction?

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