No, it is chemical reaction because it is producing a new substance. In the presence of heat sugar breaks down into carbon and water: C(12)H(22)O(11) [Scientific Formula for Sugar] ----> 12C+11H(2)O [New substance formed]
Melting of ice is an example of a physical change. In this process, the solid state of ice changes into the liquid state of water without altering its chemical composition.
No, powdering sugar is a reversible change because the sugar can be easily changed back to its original form by adding water and heating it.
Pulverizing sugar is a physical change because it does not alter the chemical composition of the sugar molecules. Grinding the sugar only changes its physical state by breaking it down into smaller pieces without creating any new substances.
It is a physical change as you can change it back.
Melting a sugar cube is a physical change because the substance remains sugar, just in a different form (solid to liquid). The chemical composition of sugar does not change during the melting process.
Melting of ice is an example of a physical change. In this process, the solid state of ice changes into the liquid state of water without altering its chemical composition.
because it alters the form of the substance and does not change to a different substance.... for example breaking glass is a physical change because you can still tell its glass but burning sugar tuns it into caramel which is a chemical change because it is no longer sugar
It is a physical change.
Sugar dissolving would be an example of a physical change. This is because it does not change chemically, so it is still sugar.
It is a chemical reaction and is undo able
It is a chemical reaction and is undo able
physical change. When sugar is heated, it changes from a solid to a liquid state without changing its chemical composition.
No, powdering sugar is a reversible change because the sugar can be easily changed back to its original form by adding water and heating it.
Reversible
what happens to physical state of sugar after gentle heating
Heating sugar is a chemical change because it causes the sugar molecules to break down into simpler forms, resulting in the caramelization of sugar. This process involves the rearrangement of atoms and the formation of new substances.
false - it's a physical change. The sugar remains sugar only in solution.