Want this question answered?
Flour is not a change of any sort. It is a mixture of organic compounds.
yes, flour is a mixture
If the mixture also contains butter, eggs, baking powder and salt, and you heat it to 350 degrees for 11 minutes, you get snickerdoodles. If it's just a mixture of flour, cinnamon and sugar, it just gets warm when you heat it.
chease and balls
physical
flour is mixture
the pastry has as much flour inside it asa it does butter. e.g. if you had 20g of flour you would also have to put 20g of butter into the mixture to form the pastry.
what is the homopone for soft flour mixture.
Mix two or more compounds without chemically bonding them to make a mixture. An example of a mixture could be a glass of water with flour.
No, there is no flour in butter. Butter is made by churning or beating heavy cream until it solidifies. Margarine will have other ingredients in it, but none of those ingredients are flour, either.
No. That is a physical change.
An example would be a mixture of flour and water. Heterogeneous mixtures have two different phases.