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frying chicken IS a chemical change.
This is a chemical process.
Cooking food (including frying it) does produce chemical changes.
Frying an egg is a chemical reaction - or change. The chemical composition of the egg changes when it is fried, and cannot be reversed.
Correction to previous unknown writers answer:Frying fish is a chemical change, not a physical change in chemistry....The chemical makeup of the (fish) is changed forever after frying.
frying chicken IS a chemical change.
This is a chemical process.
yes because once you cut the chicken up and fry it you put it back together becauseits dead and plus it HAD MADE A NEW SUBSTANCE!!!------------During frying many thermal decomposition reactions occur - frying is a chemical process.
Cooking food (including frying it) does produce chemical changes.
Frying an egg is a chemical reaction - or change. The chemical composition of the egg changes when it is fried, and cannot be reversed.
yep. it forms a new substance.
Yes, frying an egg is an example of a chemical change that is the result of chemical reactions.
cooking a chicken & baking a cake
Correction to previous unknown writers answer:Frying fish is a chemical change, not a physical change in chemistry....The chemical makeup of the (fish) is changed forever after frying.
Physical changes can be undone. It is not possible to unfry a chicken. The heat casues chemical changes in the meat and in any coating.
Frying is a chemical process.
Frying is a chemical change.