No, 'substance' has to be matter in one (or more) of these states of matter
* Peanut butter& Jelly sandwiches *Peanut butter & Banana sandwiches * Peanut butter& Honey sandwiches * Peanut butter apples * Peanut butter on carrots * Peanut butter cake * Peanut butter cookies * Peanut butter balls Here r 8
Are phosphates present in butter
functional groups in butter
the heat melts the butter to a liquid. you could put melted butter on popcorn.
Butter can be melted.
Edible matter.
yes because everything which occupies space and have mass is matter
No. Margarine is vegetable matter, not animal.
peanut butter is an emulsion because there is some sort of fat that keeps the materials together !!! hope this helped
Hamsters shouldn't have all the fat in peanut butter. They should feed on grains and other vegetable matter.
peanut butter is an emulsion because there is some sort of fat that keeps the materials together !!! hope this helped
Melting butter is a physical change. Although the state of matter changes(solid into liquid), it is still the some substance.
No. In fact, clarified butter has more fat than the solid stuff! Try dipping your bread in olive oil, it delicious and good for you!
it depends, but if you cook with it doesn't really matter which one you use.
No, because heating matter does not effect the mass.
Its the same, a ton is a ton, it doesnt matter if it's butter or lead. The weight is the same, however, the density is different.