Frying an egg is a synthesis reaction. The combination of heat which causes a reaction in the egg whites creates a chemical reaction. When you take these simple components and create a complex reaction this is a prime example of a synthesis reaction.
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A chemical reaction?
it is a chemical reaction because it is changing chemically.
The egg requires heat to be cooked. This means that in order to start the frying "reaction", a certain number of joules of heat have to be added to the frying pan, which transfers the heat to the egg. The egg solidifies as a result of the frying reaction.If frying the egg was exothermic, the egg would produceheat when fried (which would be very strange!).
Yes, frying an egg is an example of a chemical change that is the result of chemical reactions.
Frying an egg is a chemical reaction - or change. The chemical composition of the egg changes when it is fried, and cannot be reversed.
A synthesis reaction or dehydration synthesis, also called a condensation reaction.
Formation reaction.
synthesis reaction
The chemical composition was changed during frying.
Frying an egg is a chemical change.
Frying is a chemical change.