Ice cream is just a mixture of cream and/or milk, and ice - sometimes with the addition of flavours, colourings and added sugar - so there isn't really any chemistry involved.
Actually, there is quite a bit of chemistry involved in ice cream, from the ise of rock salt to lower the freezing temperature of the ice cream, to the formation of ice crystals during the freezing process and even use of the law of conservation of energy.
Just like in chemistry, to make ice cream you need certain amounts of ingredients. You can also think of the ingredients as a solution, and if mixed improperly, you will not get a good ice cream.
in some ice-creams, pig fat is used
Pig fat ice milk
No ice- cream melting is not a chemical reaction, because with a chemical reaction it is hard to get back the original form. But with ice cream melting that is a physical change because you can easily freeze the ice cream again and get it back to normal un-melted ice cream.
technically you are changing a liquid to a solid or semi-solid as you don't want your ice cream to be hard as a rock This is NOT a chemical change....no new substance (chemical) is made............only the physical form.
I had a reaction to salicylic acid where it burnt my skin, i suggest moisturizing cream and cortaid cream to soothe your skin and heal it.
Preparation of cream from milk is a physical process.
Melting ice cream is a physical change because it has the ability to go back to it's frozen form and be ice cream again. The chemical identity of it isn't changed.
Mixture... the cookies and ice cream and mixed together as there was no chemical reaction involved. It is heterogeneous because they are not evenly mixed together.
No ice- cream melting is not a chemical reaction, because with a chemical reaction it is hard to get back the original form. But with ice cream melting that is a physical change because you can easily freeze the ice cream again and get it back to normal un-melted ice cream.
I Think its because to the chemical in moisture cream that make chemical reaction in pillow...
It is a physical change. :D
yes because every thing that is in ice cream makes it not be a chemical.
no its a chemical change (i just did i project on making ice cream in meh class and one question was "is this a chemical or physical change? how do u know?"
cookies and ice cream were involved.so was music.enjoy fifa!
No. It is purely a physical change, that of melting. No chemical reaction takes place.
technically you are changing a liquid to a solid or semi-solid as you don't want your ice cream to be hard as a rock This is NOT a chemical change....no new substance (chemical) is made............only the physical form.
Decomposers are not involved in making butter from cream/milk. However decomposers are involved in breaking down the grass that a cow eats. Cows can not digest grass/cellulose and to get the nutrients out of grass, the cow has 4 stomachs in which it ferments the grass using decomposers. It is the bodies of these decomposers that are actually the food for the cow and it is this food that goes into making the milk and cream from which butter is made.
No, its a physical change. It make be changing from a solid to a liquid, but it is not changing at a chemical level, only at a physical level. No matter how you slice it, it is still ice cream (but maybe a little drippy).
lol i re-learned this 2day its a chemical change because it turns into something diffrent, (the texture, and temp it must be) and you cannot get the cream back. Hope i helped :)