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Toasting a marshmallow is actually a chemical change. The marshmallow becomes black and crispy, it also no longer tastes the same. Thus, it is a chemical change.Roasting a marshmallow is an example of a chemical change. Generally when you heat food in the process of cooking, you will cause a chemical change.
The toaster is a device that toasts, but toasting was done long before the invention of the electric toaster. Toasting on an open fire is undoubtedly the earliest method, which predates the electric toaster by countless thousands of years.
It is chemical change
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It is chemical change
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chemicalBurning a marshmallow is a chemical change.
Yes. It is a form of combustion.
what would be an observable change in sound when the frequency changes
what would be an observable change in sound when the frequency changes
Yes because it is a chemical reaction and these reactions are irreversible
It is a chemical change because you can not return it to bread