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Cracking an egg is considered a reversible physical change because you can separate the shell and the contents of the egg but can usually still recombine the components together by cooking them. The chemical composition of the egg itself has not changed during the cracking process.
Scrambling an egg is considered a physical change because the eggs are still the same substance with the same chemical composition before and after cooking. The proteins in the egg are simply denatured and rearranged through the application of heat, without creating a new substance.
see, cracking an egg open is cetrainly a physical change since the egg and the contents inside do not become a new substance they remain the same only thing is that the shape or the appearance or the physical structure changes that is why it is called as a physical change not chemical because its internal composition is the same to explain u better see , when u burn a paper, it turns into ashes n does not remain the same thing it earlier was, its composition changes, for this reason it is a chemical change. hope this info helps ,luck ,bye rutba
physical change since the egg and the contents inside do not become a new substance they remain the same only thing is that the shape or the appearance or the physical structure changes that is why it is called as a physical change not chemical because its internal composition is the same
An irreversible change is a process that cannot be reversed to return to its original state. This could be due to a permanent alteration in the physical or chemical properties of a substance, making it impossible to revert back to its initial form. Examples include burning a piece of paper or cooking an egg.
no it is not, it is a chemical and irreversible change,