No. That is a physical change.
If you mean ground flour, then no. Grinding flour is a physical change because there is no change in chemical composition.
No, grinding flour is a physical change, not a chemical change. The process of grinding wheat into flour involves only a change in the appearance and size of the wheat grains, without altering their chemical composition.
No, the process of wheat being milled into flour is a physical change, not a chemical change. The wheat grains are physically crushed and ground into smaller particles to make flour, but the chemical composition of the wheat remains the same.
Ground flour undergoes physical changes due to the mechanical action of grinding, not a chemical reaction. The milling process breaks down the flour into smaller particles, which affects its texture and density. However, the chemical composition of the flour remains the same before and after grinding.
Well, first of all, you don't grow flour. You grow wheat, corn, oats, etc, which is dried and then ground into flour, but there isn't a 'flour' plant that I'm aware of otherwise.No child left behind........
If you mean ground flour, then no. Grinding flour is a physical change because there is no change in chemical composition.
No, grinding flour is a physical change, not a chemical change. The process of grinding wheat into flour involves only a change in the appearance and size of the wheat grains, without altering their chemical composition.
Yes.
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No, the process of wheat being milled into flour is a physical change, not a chemical change. The wheat grains are physically crushed and ground into smaller particles to make flour, but the chemical composition of the wheat remains the same.
The miller was covered with flour dust. The miller only ground wheat in the windmill.
Ground yellow corn is yellow corn that has been ground into meal or flour.
Physical, the chemical properties of the wheat are still the same.flour is ground by a physical change
A flour mill.
Any grain can be ground into flour but the most common grain used is wheat.
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Hey there, I am in grade eight, and out class is learning about that stuff too. I think that making dough from flour is a chemical and a physical change. But I will ask my teacher tomorrow and re-answer this question tomorrow or something