it is a chemical change.
"A physical change is any change not involving a change in the substance's chemical identity. Matter undergoes chemical change when the composition of the substances changes: one or more substances combine or break up (as in a relationship) to form new substances" From This I gather that its a physical change as the cheese isn't changed into another substance, The cheese doesnt change, for example it doesnt taste or smell different, But its physical propertys do change it looks different
Grilling a burger is a chemical change because the proteins and fats in the meat undergo chemical reactions when exposed to heat, leading to the formation of new compounds that give the burger its characteristic flavor and color.
No. The cheese is still cheese, it's just in pieces now.
Fermenting cheese will become a chemical change not a physical change.
it is a chemical change
its a physical joking its a chemical change a physical is one substances, and a chemical change is two or more substances so the answer is to food molding a chemical change
no its just physical change
Molding is a physical change.
It is changing from a solid to a liquid, which is a physical change.
Physical... Chemically it's still cheese - but the shredding changes its appearance.
No. Fermenting is a chemical change.
Carving a stone or molding a dough
It's Chemical, Because if you combine cheese from milk it will Change it appearance.
Fermenting cheese is considered a chemical change because it involves the breakdown of proteins and fats by the action of bacteria, enzymes, or other microorganisms, leading to the formation of new compounds and flavors. This results in the transformation of the cheese at a molecular level, which is why it is classified as a chemical change rather than a physical change.
The question to answer is "Has a new substance been created?" Most cdertainly heating does change the cheese, milk and eggs used in most mac and cheese recipes. So the answer is, yes, cooking mac and cheese is a chemical change.
As long as you don't burn the cheese while heating it, the change is purely physical.
Yes. Remember that a chemical change produces a new substance.