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When you heat a protein it vibrates rapidly. The hydrogen bonds that hold the amino acid strand together (giving the chain its folded or helix shape) break and the protein unravels. Once unraveled, the chains then link back together, forming new bonds in a different patten. This changes the construction of the substance and therefore changes the behavior. The best example of this is to heat an egg. It changes the proteins, making stronger, permanent bonds, and causing the egg to change from clear to white and Gelatin to solid.

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