This is a physical change: the bread is not being chemically altered, and would have the same nutritional value whether eaten from the loaf or the slices.
It would, however, be difficult to exactly reverse this physical change because of the nature of the product.
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This is a physical change: the bread is not being chemically altered, and would have the same nutritional value whether eaten from the loaf or the slices.
It would, however, be difficult to exactly reverse this physical change because of the nature of the product.
Slicing bread is a physical change because the chemical composition of the bread remains the same before and after slicing. The act of cutting the bread into smaller pieces does not alter its chemical makeup, it just changes its physical appearance.
Physical change because it is not changing.
An example of a chemical change is an apple rotting. This is actually changing.
Slicing bread is a physical change, because each slice of bread has the same chemical composition as it had before it was sliced.
No, slicing bread is a physical change. The act of cutting the bread into smaller pieces does not alter its chemical composition.
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Toasting bread is a physical change because it does not alter the chemical composition of the bread. The heat causes the bread to brown and become crispy, but it remains bread in terms of its chemical makeup.