In iodized salt the iodine is not present in elemental form which under goes sublimation ,it is in the form of iodide ion which is soluble in water and can not evaporate during cooking.
First there is no such thing as a "potatoe", it is spelt "potato". Cooking in salted water enhances the flavour of the cooked potato.
There are lots of poisons that are not detoxified by cooking them. Potassium cyanide, for example, does not break down when cooked. Heavy metals, or arsenic are not affected by cooking. Dioxin will survive cooking. There are endless other examples.
it changes the whole appearance and physically changes the substance.
Yes -cooked rice has starch present which is a natural indicator for Iodine
Both. Chemical change is the grems and bacteria on the raw turkey dissolving. The physical change obviously when the turkey is cooked and no longer raw.
Cooked is already the past participle of cook. The present participle is cooking.
yes starch is present after cooking
I/He/She/It was cookingWe/You/They were cooking
It is a verb. It is, however, a PARTICIPLE, if that's what you meant instead of particle. Particles are words (most of which look like prepositions) that go along with verbs, such as "up" in things like "put up, burn up, look up". Participles are a form of the verb itself. The present participle ends in ING and the past participle ends in -ED, -EN, -T, or something else, depending on whether the verb is regular or not. COOKED is the past participle of cook, and COOKING is the present participle. Participles can be used as adjectives, but they are still verbal in nature: the cooked porridge = porridge that has been cooked; the cooking porridge = porridge that is cooking.
You can get Salmonella from cooked meat only if it wasn't cooked properly or it was contaminated after cooking.
It can be a noun - a cook (someone who does the cooking), or the verb - to cook or sometimes it can be used as an adjective - a cookbook.
A cooked dish which is garnished with lightly cooked fresh grapes
A grill is a device used for cooking food, where the heat is present underneath whatever is being cooked. Grill is also a word for the metal grate on the front of a car.
Cooking means that food is being cooked by a person in the kitchen.
If the food has not cooked long enough to be thoroughly cooked through, or as browned as it should be, it has been inadequately cooked.
Equipment is what food is cooked in or on. Without equipment, food cannot be cooked.
Cook is the present tense.