Baking is a chemical reaction for a few reasons. First off, heat is being applied to change a substance (cake mix / batter) into another substance (baked cake). Reactions occur such as water and moisture turning to steam as a result of the heat, and ingredients like water and baking soda / powder react to create a fluffy cake.
Baking a cake is a chemical change because it can't be changed back into the mixture, if it could be changed back it would be a physical change,
like making an ice cube, you can change it back to water.
Baking a cake is a chemical reaction, because it is a process that has lead one chemical to transform into another substance that has a different chemical identity.
Because after heating new substances are formed in the initial mixture.
Yes, I believe so. I was taught that any kind of cooking was considered a chemical reaction because it changed the chemical properties inside the food.
Yes, because baking involve chemical changes.
Baking a cake is a chemical reaction.
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Chemical change.
Baking is a chemical change because involve chemical reactions.
The thermal decomposition of baking powder is a chemical change.
pretty sure its a chemical change.
It is a chemical change. A chemical change is when you can't take the item back to its original state. Ex. A baked cake can't go back to cake batter.
Baking is a chemical change.
Chemical change.
It's mostly a chemical change - since I doubt it is reversible.
Baking is a chemical change
Chemical change.
A cake produces a permanant colour change and a slight change in weight after baking. That means, It's a chemical reaction.
Baking is a chemical change because involve chemical reactions.
Chemical change.
The thermal decomposition of baking powder is a chemical change.
The thermal decomposition of baking powder is a chemical change.
Baking a cake is a chemical property because it is going from dough to cake or batter to cake.
pretty sure its a chemical change.