Frying is a chemical change.
Frying is a chemical process.
it is a chemical reaction because it is changing chemically.
Correction to previous unknown writers answer:Frying fish is a chemical change, not a physical change in chemistry....The chemical makeup of the (fish) is changed forever after frying.
Frying an egg is a chemical reaction - or change. The chemical composition of the egg changes when it is fried, and cannot be reversed.
Salting is not a chemical reaction; simple, table salt is added to fish or another material.
Frying is a chemical process.
it is a chemical reaction because it is changing chemically.
Pan frying, no. It is a chemical change. Which is why it smokes and changes colors.
Correction to previous unknown writers answer:Frying fish is a chemical change, not a physical change in chemistry....The chemical makeup of the (fish) is changed forever after frying.
its hard to return back
A chemical reaction?
Frying an egg is a synthesis reaction. The combination of heat which causes a reaction in the egg whites creates a chemical reaction. When you take these simple components and create a complex reaction this is a prime example of a synthesis reaction.
Frying an egg is a chemical reaction - or change. The chemical composition of the egg changes when it is fried, and cannot be reversed.
Yes, frying an egg is an example of a chemical change that is the result of chemical reactions.
Salting is not a chemical reaction; simple, table salt is added to fish or another material.
Yes it is because it is not reversible, and the butter changed colour.
By chemical reaction.