It's a physical change.
Its physical because the chemical properities of it doesn't change.
The thermal decomposition of baking powder is a chemical change.
Cooking shrimp is a chemical change. During the cooking process, the heat causes proteins in the shrimp to denature and coagulate, resulting in changes to its texture, color, and flavor. These changes are irreversible, indicating a transformation at the molecular level, which characterizes a chemical change rather than a physical one.
Cooking an egg is both a physical and chemical change. The physical change involves the transformation of the egg from a raw to a cooked state, while the chemical change occurs as proteins in the egg denature and coagulate due to heat. The overall process involves both physical and chemical transformations.
Warming chocolate is a physical change because it changes the physical state of the chocolate from solid to liquid without forming any new substances.
Cooking oatmeal is a chemical change.
yes, cooking is a physical change. Mostly stuff that are cooked are chemical changes
Cooking is a chemical transformation.
Physical
Cooking is a chemical process.
Cooking is a chemical process.
no,it is chemical change
Physical change :D
It is as irreversible change, so it is chemical.
Basically it is an Chemical reaction due to that it change it physically too. It is a chemical.
Its physical because the chemical properities of it doesn't change.
Cooking involve chemical changes.