physical. it's still wheat.
It is not a property; it is a physical process.
Physical, the chemical properties of the wheat are still the same.flour is ground by a physical change
No, grinding flour is a physical change, not a chemical change. The process of grinding wheat into flour involves only a change in the appearance and size of the wheat grains, without altering their chemical composition.
No, the process of wheat being milled into flour is a physical change, not a chemical change. The wheat grains are physically crushed and ground into smaller particles to make flour, but the chemical composition of the wheat remains the same.
Separating coffee grounds from water is a physical change because no new substances are being formed. The coffee grounds and water are still the same chemicals, just physically separated from each other.
by milling (grinding) between millstones.
Yes
flour-flower
To begin with man just used grains/wheat. As our minds and technology increased we started grinding the wheat. That was what wind mills where for. The wind spun the propeller and moved a giant stone wheel. The wheat was put onto the conveyor belt and went under the wheel, grinding it into flower.
u grind it... simple as 1 2 3 4 5 and so on......
Couscous is actually a dish made of hard grains that resisted the grinding from primitive grinding stones. The Semolina hard wheat is grown in south Africa. The dish couscous is a mix of the two different sized husk or this wheat kernel.
The invention of water mills able to do work from the driven shaft.