Yes, the volume of butter may change slightly when melting because the solid butter will take up less space compared to the liquid form. When butter melts, it loses its solid structure and may spread out to occupy a larger space.
Melting of butter is a physical change.
Melting butter is a physical change because the butter retains its chemical composition while transitioning from a solid to a liquid state.
Melting butter is a physical change because it involves a phase change from a solid to a liquid without altering the chemical composition of the butter.
Yes because the butter can be drunk. Melted butter is a liquid simply because it has exceeded its melting point. It become solid again when it cools to the temperature below its melting point.
Physical, because the stuff that the butter is made out of doesn't change, just the state, or physical form, that it is in. (solid to liquid.)
Melting of butter is a physical change.
Melting butter in a pan is a physical change. It involves a change in state from solid to liquid without altering the chemical composition of the butter.
Melting butter is a physical change because the butter retains its chemical composition while transitioning from a solid to a liquid state.
Melting butter is a physical change because it involves a phase change from a solid to a liquid without altering the chemical composition of the butter.
Melting butter in a frying pan is a physical change. The butter undergoes a physical change from solid to liquid when heat is applied. The chemical composition of the butter remains the same.
No, it is a change-of-state.
Yes because the butter can be drunk. Melted butter is a liquid simply because it has exceeded its melting point. It become solid again when it cools to the temperature below its melting point.
it is a physical change
Physical, because the stuff that the butter is made out of doesn't change, just the state, or physical form, that it is in. (solid to liquid.)
Melting butter is a physical change. Although the state of matter changes(solid into liquid), it is still the some substance.
No, its a chemical change because even after its melted, it's still butter
Yes, butter melting in a pan is a physical change. It absorbs heat energy to change from a solid to a liquid state.