physical; it changes only in appearance, not chemical structure :)
whipping cream is not a chemical change since the whipped cream can be dewhipped make into cream...all you are doing when you whip cream is mix air into the cream
physical
The process of cream being whipped is a physical change. The cream changes from a liquid to a whipped, aerated form through physical means such as mixing and incorporating air, but its chemical composition remains the same.
mm.good question,but i don't think so
No. What you are doing to the cream is introducing air to the material. Just like adding air to an automobile tire, the air does not produce a chemical change.
It is a physical change.
Melting ice cream is a physical change because it has the ability to go back to it's frozen form and be ice cream again. The chemical identity of it isn't changed.
Making ice cream from sugar and cream involves both chemical and physical changes. The mixing and freezing of the ingredients results in a physical change as the state of matter changes from liquid to solid. At the same time, the reaction between the sugar and cream, as well as any added flavorings, involves chemical changes that alter the composition of the ingredients.
no its a chemical change (i just did i project on making ice cream in meh class and one question was "is this a chemical or physical change? how do u know?"
Preparation of cream from milk is a physical process.
physical because a chemical change means it can never form back
No. It is purely a physical change, that of melting. No chemical reaction takes place.