Only the heating part,
all the taste changes are chemical.
conduction is the reason why the cookies are like that
sell the baking soda and the answer is non, keep it
No, physical property is NOT a physical property itself
A physical change would be a change in a physical property. A "physical property", by itself, may or may not change.
No. It is a physical change.
Baking cookies is a chemical change.
Baking cookies is a chemical change.
Baking cookies is a chemical change.
no,it is a chemical change because the cookies change shape and smell,don't they?
baking soda makes cookies bigger
Baking cookies, baking cake, baking brownies or baking any in general
don't think you can, they wont rise .There are cookies that have no leavening.
President Baking Co. made Famous Amos cookies and Girl Scout cookies
Baking powder is a rising agent, designed to make breads and cakes soft and fluffy. This is usually not desired in cookies.
no
its not