Because biomolecules can be rearranged to make a different substance.
It both are one ounce then both weigh the same
No, orange juice is not a good substitute for milk. Orange juice has a different acidity (pH) than milk, and does not react in the same way as milk with the baking powder (or baking soda) in the corn bread ingredients.
Corn flakes are considered a homogeneous mixture because they have a uniform composition throughout. Each flake consists of the same ingredients, primarily corn, sugar, and vitamins, giving them a consistent texture and flavor. However, if you examine a bowl of corn flakes with milk, the combination of the flakes and milk can create a heterogeneous mixture.
There is no difference. The calcium in milk is the same calcium found in rock minerals, the iron in your car is the same as found in your corn flakes.
No, corn meal and corn flour are not the same. Corn meal is coarser in texture and made from ground corn kernels, while corn flour is finer and made from the whole corn kernel.
No, corn meal and corn flour are not the same. Corn meal is coarser in texture and made from ground corn kernels, while corn flour is finer and made from finely ground corn.
No, corn flour and corn meal are not the same. Corn flour is a finely ground powder made from corn kernels, while corn meal is a coarser texture made from grinding dried corn.
No, corn meal and corn flour are not the same. Corn meal is coarser in texture and made from ground corn kernels, while corn flour is finer and made from finely ground corn.
Corn :) BTW Corn and Maize are the same thing! :)
You can, but if they pollinate at the same time, the sweet corn will taste all starchy and not sweet because it crossed with the field corn.
No, maple syrup comes from the Maple tree. Corn syrup comes from corn.
No, cornmeal and corn flour are not the same. Cornmeal is coarser in texture and made from grinding dried corn kernels, while corn flour is finer and made from grinding the entire corn kernel.