A mashed potato is still a potato. The only change is physically from a solid state into a mashed state. The chemical composition of the potato has not been changed.
No, mashing potatoes is a physical change.
Mashing potatoes is a physical change because it does not change the chemical or physical properties of the potatoes.
Tis is a physical process.
It is a physical Change. If that answers your question
No, it is a physical change.
No, mashing potatoes is a physical change.
Mashing potatoes is a physical change because it does not change the chemical or physical properties of the potatoes.
Mashing potatoes is a physical change because it does not change the chemical or physical properties of the potatoes.
Tis is a physical process.
Mashing a potato is a physical change because it's the same substance (the potato is still a potato) but in a different form.- - - - -Making mashed potatoes from fresh potatoes is both a chemical and a physical change: there are many chemical changes that occur when you cook a potato, and physical because it doesn't look anything like it did when you started.
Burning wood is a chemical change.
It is a physical Change. If that answers your question
No, it is a physical change.
potatoes soften when boiled because the heat and water, slowly goes into the potato which causes it to soften. 2nd answer: Errr . . . potatoes are saturated with water before they are cooked, so maybe the softening comes from something else. The high heat at which potatoes are boiled (the boiling point) causes a chemical change in the potato's cell walls, causing the stiff cell wall substance to change to a different chemical composition . . . which happens to be much softer. Hence, soft boiled potatoes.
its a chemical change beacuse it is irreversible :)
Purely physical.
This is a chemical change.