No - in the process of making the pancakes you mix the ingredients irreversibly - especially the eggs, which you can't un-break. When you cook them, they undergo irreversible chemical changes as well.
i don't know that's what im trying to find out pleas help (:
I somehow doubt it, the eggs have all ready been cracked, and obviously mixed in with the flour, which is highly unlikely to be reversible. In fact, virtually impossible.
No. You can't disassemble a cake back into flour, egg, sugar etc.
in some cases yes
Chocolate, Margerine, Butter, Wax
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A cake mixture is a combination of various ingredients. Once mixed, it would be impossible to separate the ingredients - which makes it irreversible.
what are some examples of a reversible reaction that occurs in the living organism?
It is not reversible once the ingredients have been mixed in a bowl, nor when the cake has been baked in an oven.
no
cake making is the making of cakes
yes
I somehow doubt it, the eggs have all ready been cracked, and obviously mixed in with the flour, which is highly unlikely to be reversible. In fact, virtually impossible.
It's mostly a chemical change - since I doubt it is reversible.
Nearly, a physical change creates a substance and this is reversible. For example, ice-water. Water-steam. These are all reversible. A chemical change is irreversible. For example, baking a cake; you cannot get the original ingredients back again.
yes
try making into lava cake
A cake making school would be very beneficial for you. To find more cake making schools near you, I would suggest going to the following site: www.cakedecoratingclasses.org/