No because it will get ruined.
Yes, cake is ireversible as far as chemical reactions are concerned as once it has been baked it cannot be 'unbaked.'
And yet another:
Are we talking an "upside down" cake or one that's "inside out". The first is easy, the last is messy. :-)
A cake mixture is a combination of various ingredients. Once mixed, it would be impossible to separate the ingredients - which makes it irreversible.
no it is not, it is a chemical and irreversible change,
Chemical change.
a physical change is reversible like freezing or melting but a chemical change is irreversible like baking a cake, once it's been cooked, you can't get your cake mix bake
Yes, the souring of a piece of cake is considered a chemical change. This process involves the breakdown of sugars and other components in the cake by bacteria or fungi, leading to the production of acids, which alters the cake's flavor and texture. Unlike physical changes, chemical changes result in the formation of new substances and are often irreversible.
Irreversible examples: Burning a piece of paper, baking a cake, digesting food, rusting of iron, breaking a glass. Reversible examples: Melting ice into water, boiling water into steam, freezing water into ice, dissolving sugar in water, compressing a gas into a liquid.
no
reversable
IRREVERSIBLE
irreversible change.
irreversible
irreversible change