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They occur often in the kitchen and especially the bathroom. Some of the Chemical changes in a kitchen are: Baking a cake Striking a match Burning toast Spoiling milk Sugar dissolving in tea Printing baking a cake is not an example of chemical its physical
Cooking and burning involve chemical reactions.
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The optimal pH level for catalase reactions to occur effectively is around pH 7, which is considered neutral.
Chemical reactions involve a change in chemical composition, while physical reactions involve a change in state or appearance without changing the chemical composition. Together, they encompass the various transformations that can occur in matter.
In nuclear reactions the atom itself changes while molecules and/or structural organisation of atoms do in chemical and physical changes.
Reversibility of reactions is a characteristic of chemical equilibrium but not physical equilibrium. In chemical equilibrium, the forward and reverse reactions continue to occur, while in physical equilibrium, there is no net change in the physical state of a substance.
Mostly chemical, but physical changes also occur, such as when the windows blow out.
No, physical changes normally refer to changes other than chemical reactions. If you have a loaf of bread and cut it in half, that is a physical change but not a chemical change. If you eat the bread and digest it, that is a chemical change.
Making dough is a combination of both physical and chemical reactions. Physical reactions occur when ingredients are mixed together to form a dough, while chemical reactions take place during the fermentation process when yeast converts sugars to gases.