No, a part or slice of a substance will have the same density as the whole piece, provided that it is made of the same material and has not been altered in any way (e.g., through changes in temperature or pressure). Density is an intensive property, meaning it does not depend on the amount of substance present. However, if the slice is mixed with another material or if its temperature changes, its effective density could differ.
Toasting a slice of bread is actually a chemical change, as the heat causes a chemical reaction in the bread that results in browning and changing its texture. This irreversible process is different from a physical change, which does not alter the chemical composition of the substance.
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The potato slice will wilt and turn brown.
The most best unit to measure the length of a slice of pizza are inches.
It is changing from a solid to a liquid, which is a physical change.
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slice or wedge
a slice
Slice (like a piece of pie)
steak
A frying slice is a piece of meat sliced specially for frying in a pan.
The same.
Click on the slice once. It will select the chart. Then click on the slice once again. The slice will then be selected.
Slice down the middle ;P
A part, a bit, a portion or a slice.
"Un morceau de..." could be a piece of a slice of, or a portion of something that is incomplete.