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Souring milk causes a chemical change because it changes its state of matter (from a liquid to a semi-solid), and it grows bacteria. When milk sours it causes a permanent change, therefore making it a chemical change.
no it is not, it is a chemical and irreversible change,
yes it is because when you mix the batter you can not get the water oi eggs and stuff back out and when you bake it, it takes a new form so it is a chemical reaction!!!!!! does that help?Yes it is.
Sodium bicarbonate reacts with an acid (normally tartaric acid, from cream of tartar) to produce carbon dioxide. The muffin batter traps the CO2 within itself so it won't escape, and you have bubbles in your muffin.
mixture as the elements are not chemically bonded :)
Its chemical b/c its burnt and can't turn back. CHEMICAL.
its hard to turn cooked pancakes back into batter
no
It is actually the egg and milk in the pancake batter that holds it together. The milks lactose reacts chemically with the flour and many other ingredients and creates gluten, which hardens the pancake batter and holds it together.
Though it can vary slightly per cake and based on the ingredients used, a cake batter is typically very smooth. It is smoother and less dense than a pancake, bread, or muffin batter, but not quite as thin as a crepe batter.
no its chemical you can't change it back into batter
Pancake batter, oil.
Absolutely! Just make sure the consistency is that of pancake batter. Add a little milk to thin out the scone batter if necessary.
Shouldn't you have eaten them by now? Isn't a pancake only a pancake after its been made? Before that it's just batter, pancake batter. So If you've made your pancakes already, just eat them, jeez.
Cake Batter Is Changed Into A Physical Change
Neither. A physical change is changing something's tangible properties, such as shape or state of matter (solid, liquid, or gas), while a chemical change is turning something into something else entirely. For example, water freezing into ice is a physical change, but cake batter turning into cake is a chemical change. So, if it's the same thing that you start with as a liquid or gas and it simply becomes a solid, it's a physical change. If it becomes something else entirely, it's a chemical change. I hope that helped.
Mixture !!!