yes it is because when you mix the batter you can not get the water oi eggs and stuff back out and when you bake it, it takes a new form so it is a chemical reaction!!!!!! does that help?
Yes it is.
Yes.
The end product is not just a mixture of the stuff you put together,
it's a new collection of chemicals. yas of couse it is a cemical reactoin
YES
Baking a cake, burning paper, photosynthesis.
New chemical bonds are being formed, and some are being broken. A simple test for if something is a chemical change or not is if the reaction is irreversible, such as baking a cake. Quite a few chemical changes are reversible, however you can almost be certain that a physical change is reversible, such as water <-> ice.
no it is not, it is a chemical and irreversible change,
Chemical change. Physical changes (like melting) can be undone. But you cannot unbake a cake.
Yes, some cake recipes call for baking soda as an ingredient.
A cake produces a permanant colour change and a slight change in weight after baking. That means, It's a chemical reaction.
Yes, because baking involve chemical changes.
Baking powder is not a gas, but it does make a cake rise by releasing carbon dioxide into the batter through chemical reaction.
Yes because yeast is added to make the cake rise.
Baking a cake, burning paper, photosynthesis.
Baking is a chemical reaction for a few reasons. First off, heat is being applied to change a substance (cake mix / batter) into another substance (baked cake). Reactions occur such as water and moisture turning to steam as a result of the heat, and ingredients like water and baking soda / powder react to create a fluffy cake.
Baking a cake is a chemical property because it is going from dough to cake or batter to cake.
Baking is a chemical change.
baking powder. i have no idea how it works though..
It is a chemical change. A chemical change is when you can't take the item back to its original state. Ex. A baked cake can't go back to cake batter.
New chemical bonds are being formed, and some are being broken. A simple test for if something is a chemical change or not is if the reaction is irreversible, such as baking a cake. Quite a few chemical changes are reversible, however you can almost be certain that a physical change is reversible, such as water <-> ice.
Chemical energy transforms to thermal energy when baking a cake.