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no, food coloring doesn't cause a chemical reaction, it is essenctially like water.
A chemical reaction of food decomposition occured.
Chemical energy is the potential of a chemical substance to undergo a transformation through a chemical reaction or to transform other chemical substances. Examples of chemical energy are: the digestive process, batteries, photosynthesis, burning gasoline, burning wood, using TNT, fire works, putting salt on a slug, alcohol, fermentation, and rusting.
yes. Chemical and physical processes incude the formation of clouds and precipitation, burning food, and the flow of running water.
In all types of break down of food, there is a chemical reaction. regards.
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A chemical change is any kind of reaction that changes the chemical make up of a compound. Chemical changes are mostly irreversable. Such as: Burning wood Baking a cake (batter to cake stuffs) Digesting food (food to feces) etc.
No. It is a chemical change. By the way, burning something is a chemical change only.
no, food coloring doesn't cause a chemical reaction, it is essenctially like water.
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Yes, it is.
No. its chemical
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Bagels are a food industry product, not a reaction; but the production of bagels involves chemical reactions.
well,it depends on what soap you use and its the chemical reaction in the soap that effects the food coloring and milk.