OK I am actually learning this in my science class right now. So here's what i learned. I think you are thinking of shredded cheese in the wrong way. It is not actually the shredded cheese, but the act of shredding cheese. A physical property or a physical change, is something that happens to an object, but does not change what the object, itself, is. So if you shred the cheese, sure you are breaking the cheese up into tiny pieces, but it is still cheese.
But the making of cheese, is a chemical change. because you actually took different objects and changed them so that they were no longer the same object, but a completely new substance.
2.62 cups of shredded cheese are available in 10 oz of shredded cheese.
Shredding paper is a physical change, not a chemical property. This is because the process of shredding alters the paper's form and size but does not change its chemical composition. The shredded paper remains paper, retaining its original properties, such as its cellulose content and fiber characteristics.
There are 16 oz in 1 lb. Hoever you still need half a pound. Half of 16/2=8 oz or 1/2 lb. 24 oz because 18+9=27 NOTE all numbers are representation of ounces of shredded cheese
no cuz they are both one pound
It is a physical property.
Yes there is cellulose in shredded cheese.
2.62 cups of shredded cheese are available in 10 oz of shredded cheese.
Because the density of shredded cheese is less than that of water. Shredded cheese contains lots of air.
how many cups of shredded cheese are in 1 kg
Yes, of course. It is still cheese, it's just shredded.
From a block of Cheddar that is shredded.
No, it is a state the cheese is in (no matter what the type).
ummm, im guessing neither. it just kinda melts. and no, cheese does not poop.
Grated and shredded are terms used interchangeably when referring to cheese. They mean the same thing.
Shredded cheese with mayonaise and chopped pimentos.
yes
One slice of cheese generally equals about 1/4 to 1/3 cup of shredded cheese, depending on the thickness of the slice and the type of cheese. Shredded cheese tends to pack more densely, so it's important to consider the specific cheese type and measurement for accurate conversions. For recipes, a typical guideline is to use about 1/3 cup of shredded cheese to replace one slice.