Yes. You still have marshmallow at the end of the cut so it must be physical. If you burnt the marshmallow, that would be chemical.
Physical.
Physical change.
Toasting a marshmallow is actually a chemical change. The marshmallow becomes black and crispy, it also no longer tastes the same. Thus, it is a chemical change.Roasting a marshmallow is an example of a chemical change. Generally when you heat food in the process of cooking, you will cause a chemical change.
physical
chemicalBurning a marshmallow is a chemical change.
Chemical Change :)
the reason that this is a physical change not a chemical is because even though it looks different it is still a marshmallow and has not actually changed at all.
Cutting bread is a mechanical or physical change, not a chemical change.
Yes
cutting your hair is probably a physical change I don't know
Yes it is a phisycal change because even though you cut the carrot in half its still a carrot. You're not changing the substence you are just changing what it looks like no cutting carrotis not a physical change no cutting carrotis not a physical change
It is a physical change.
it is a physical change