When cake batter is heated, several chemical reactions occur. The proteins in the flour and eggs denature and coagulate, forming a solid structure. The heat also causes the baking powder or baking soda to release carbon dioxide gas, which expands the batter and helps it rise. Additionally, the sugars in the batter caramelize and contribute to the browning and flavor development of the cake.
a cake is a solid
The type of energy used in baking is heat.
Moisture leaves the cake, and the ingredients turn form liquid to solid. As moisture and steam / hot air leave the cake, it can shrink a little.
Ummmm, if you take baking mix and make the batter, then make it...you can't turn that cake back into the batter.
What is liquid that turn to a solid when boil is egg before boil its lequid after boild it is solid.
Maybe like mush... I dont think it'd do anythang.
When a solid is heated, the particles gain energy, leading to increased movement and vibration. This causes the particles to expand, leading to an increase in volume. Conversely, when a solid is cooled, the particles lose energy, resulting in decreased movement and contraction, which decreases the volume of the solid.
Sulfur can exist in various forms depending on the conditions. At room temperature, sulfur is a solid yellow crystal, which can melt into a red liquid when heated and eventually turn into a colorless gas when further heated.
When solids are heated, their particles absorb energy and vibrate more vigorously, causing the solid to expand. This increase in kinetic energy can lead to the solid eventually melting into a liquid, as the particles break free from their fixed positions.
Heat causes ojects to expand . The object also will melt if it is a solid , and will turn into gas if heated.
Well what happens to particles in a solid is they slowly vibrate and get further and further apart until they turn into a gas. I had exactly the same question for my homework Thank youNo. your saying that if you put say a pan on a stove it will suddenly turn into a gas?? don't think so pal!The real answer is the particles in a solid vibrate faster when heated this is why metal expands when heated, to accommodate for all of the moving particlesBut if you do heat it up enough, for certain materials, the particles will separate and turn into a gas, or in some cases turn into a liquid.
It gets further apart and turns into a pink purple colour