Without doing the actual laboratory testing, I will suggest that the batter weighs more than the baked cake. The logic is that the liquid batter undergoes chemical reactions releasing moisture and some gases while it bakes. The liquid batter becomes a solid (sort of) cake by loosing some of the liquid content in the heat of the oven. So, batter minus moisture equals cake; you remove less from the oven than you put in the oven. The difference is wafting in the air as aroma of fresh baked cake.
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Well, Chocolate Cakes dont exactly EAT anything but they are EATEN by Humans. I like Cake. Although, I have seen a cake smuggling ICING out of my cupboard. I dont know about you, but I lock my choclate cake in the cubpoard. This question was answered by Moz and Tay. If you have any further ridiculous questions dont hesitate to call upon us. Th-th-th-thankyou HE HE HE LOL
Yes. This is often done to help the cake cool down much faster.
There can be many reasons for faults in producing a cake. Some common ones are... *Wrong ingredients *Incorrect amounts of ingredients *Batter not mixed / incorporated enough (lumps, dry spots, ect.) *Batter is over-mixed *Burn caked, over-baked *Too dry *Too moist, liquidy *Bad taste
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Berkelium has only scientific applications - it is a raw material for the preparation of heavier artificial elements.
The neutron has slightly more mass than a proton. Both are usually rounded off to a mass of 1 amu but the neutron is just a little heavier (about 1/1800 th heavier)
i was at a bithday party and my cusin dad put head in th cake and thew hr in the pool
the civil war started because the other side stole thier choclate cake !!! the geeks wanted their cake back but the other side ate it and they had surgery to get it back in the end oh and this is th cicil war
The "th" sound can be pronounced in two ways: voiced and voiceless. The voiced sound is like the "th" in "this," while the voiceless sound is like the "th" in "think." Practice making these sounds by placing your tongue between your teeth and blowing air out softly.
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