A cookie is not a chemical reaction but BAKING the cookie is.
The reactants and products need to be equal, as the supplies you put into the cookie mix has to be the same amount of cookies you get after.
When a cookie gets burnt, the particles undergo a chemical reaction called combustion, where the organic compounds in the cookie break down and release energy in the form of heat and light. The carbon in the cookie combines with oxygen in the air to form carbon dioxide and other combustion byproducts.
Good reaction of the internet cookie? whatever don't look on this website for info. they usually say wrong stuff anyways.
yes, it has baking soda or baking powder, sometimes both. As these are chemical leaveners this makes a cookie a chemical property.
Chemical reaction
Ah, what a beautiful question! That process you're describing is called a chemical reaction. It's like a little dance that atoms do, changing partners and creating new substances. Just like in nature, where everything works together in harmony.
Combustion is a chemical reaction.
No. A chemical reaction is not alive.
A new chemical substance is formed during a chemical reaction by rearranging the atoms of the reactants. The products of a chemical reaction have different properties compared to the original reactants.
A chemical reaction is a graphical representation of a chemical reaction.
A chemical reaction is represented by a chemical equation.
A chemical reaction can be represented by a chemical equation.