Yes, it turns to a solid and denaturation takes place.
frying an egg
Frying an egg is a chemical change. A chemical change is when the chemical properties change and when color changes, it is irreversible and obviously, you cannot change a fried egg back to a raw egg. The egg changes color and the substance is not the same.
No, hard-boiling an egg is a chemical change. By cooking the egg you change its chemical composition.
The change in color indicates that a chemical reaction has taken place.
A egg Albert physical chemical change
Frying an egg is a chemical change.
pretty sure its a chemical change.
Chemical. The chemical composition of the egg is changed when the egg is fryed, and cannot be reversed.
This is a chemical change. Remember: An easy way to determine whether or not a change is chemical or physical is to ask if the process is reversible. Take the evaporation of water into account. When water evaporates, it can condense back into liquid water. It can be reversed because it is a physical change. Chemical changes are often permanent. Take the burning of wood, for example. This is a chemical change. Once you light wood on fire, it turns into gas. Only the trees and plants around you can take this gas and through photosynthesis, turn it back into wood. So it is a non-reversible process, and is a chemical process.
Chemical change.
chemical change.
Frying an egg is a chemical reaction - or change. The chemical composition of the egg changes when it is fried, and cannot be reversed.