as soon as the saliva hits it
In a salivary amylase experiment, starch is the substance being broken down. Salivary amylase, an enzyme found in saliva, catalyzes the hydrolysis of starch into simpler sugars, primarily maltose. This process begins in the mouth as food is chewed and mixed with saliva, highlighting the initial stages of carbohydrate digestion.
Yes, you chewed most of the sugar out of it, or if it is sugar free, you chewed all the substitutes out of it
a process that does not change the chemical composition of a substance. A change in a substance with no new substances being formed
chemical change
chemical change
Chemical change.
chemical change
chemical change
Signs of chemical change are when a substance changes into a new substance. Like Paper being burned turns into gray powder. That is a chemical change.
chemical
phisical change
Substance in the material Remain the same