Cooking an egg is a chemical change because the proteins in the egg become denatured through exposure to heat. There is also a physical change because the denaturing of the proteins causes them to become solid at room temperature.
yes it is you have to mix it! Its a chemical change you cant un-cook an egg!
Cooking an egg is a chemical change because it cannot be reversed.
Cooking is a chemical process.
physical change. You know that it is a physical change because it can be reversed. An example of a chemical change would be cooking an egg. Because you cannot reverse the process.
Scrambling an egg is a chemical change. You can tell because chemical changes are irreversible, you cannot change the cooked egg back to a raw egg.
Cracking an egg open is a physical change since the egg and the contents inside do not become a new substance, they remain the same. The shape or the appearance or the physical structure changes that is why it is called as a physical change not chemical because the internal composition is the same.
No, hard-boiling an egg is a chemical change. By cooking the egg you change its chemical composition.
Cooking an egg is a chemical change because the proteins in the egg become denatured through exposure to heat. There is also a physical change because the denaturing of the proteins causes them to become solid at room temperature.
Getting hotter is physical, getting harder is almost pure chemical.
Cooking an egg is a chemical change because the proteins in the egg become denatured through exposure to heat. There is also a physical change because the denaturing of the proteins causes them to become solid at room temperature.
evaporation of water.
in fact all are chemical changes.
Physical