no
Chemical Change
Spoiled food of any kind represents a CHEMICAL change.
It depends on what is boiling. If you are boiling WATER, then it is NOT a chemical change, it is a physical change (change of state from liquid to gas). If you are cooking food on the stove, a chemical change is occuring. That is, the chemical bonds within the food molecules are actually changing. One way you can tell that it is a chemical change is that you can't "uncook" food, but you can condense steam back into water.
chemical !!! obviously.......
no, a physical change
its a physical joking its a chemical change a physical is one substances, and a chemical change is two or more substances so the answer is to food molding a chemical change
chemical
Physical or chemical
physical
Its a chemical change.
Yes, burning food is a physical change because it involves a change in the physical state of the food due to the application of heat. The chemical composition of the food may change, but it remains the same substance in a different form.
physical change You are making a mixture of the icing and food coloring, which is a physical change.
Chemical Change
Chemical Reaction
Grinding food is a physical change, not a chemical change. It involves breaking down the food into smaller pieces through mechanical force, without altering its chemical composition.
No. its chemical
Tuna is not a change, it is a fish commonly eaten as food. Tuna can undergo physical and chemical changes.