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Q: Is baking bread a exothermic
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Is baking bread exothermic or endothermic?

endothermic


What are some physical endothermic phenomenons?

Some examples of exothermic reactions are melting ice cubes, water evaporation, and baking bread. An endothermic reaction occurs when heat is absorbed from the surrounding.


Does phenol red mixed with calcium chloride and baking soda turn out to be a exothermic or endothermic?

it results in a exothermic reaction


Where can one learn to do bread baking?

One can learn to do bread baking online. Some of the useful websites about bread baking are Cooking Light, Sustain Web, Virtuous Bread, Instructables and Epicurious.


Can I make banana bread with just baking powder alone and not baking soda to?

CCan I use baking powder in banana bread


Can baking powder react to an exothermic chemical reaction?

Baking powder is thermally decomposed by heating (absorb heat).


What does baking powder do in baking bread?

helps it rise? :)


Where can someone find information on baking bread?

The places to find information on baking bread are many. The best place to start would be a local library, which will have books on baking and bread making.


Does the baking soda in soda bread make it cook faster?

The baking soda makes the bread rise.


What baking supply makes bread rise?

A variety of baking supplies - called "leaveners" - make bread rise. Depending on the kind of bread and the type of recipe, one might use yeast, baking soda, or baking powder.


Is baking a bread a reversible change?

Baking bread is an irreversible change; there is no way to unbake bread. The baked bread cannot be converted back to the dough that it was before being baked.


Are mushrooms used in baking bread?

No, mushrooms are not used in baking bread. Yeasts are used, which are completely different from mushrooms.