It's a physical change, but not much of one.
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∙ 10y agoMaking peanut butter is a physical change because the peanuts are crushed and ground into a paste without any chemical reactions occurring.
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∙ 14y agoIt is a physical change, as chemically the cookie retains its formula, whilst it has been deformed physically.
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∙ 9y agoIts physical changes 😋😋😋
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∙ 14y agoPhysical.
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∙ 12y agoPhysical
Making butter involves the materials in a mixture to be separated. This makes the process of making butter a type of physical change.
A chemical change
making lemonade is a physical change i believe
chemical
No. Making tea is a physical change.
Physical.
Making butter involves the materials in a mixture to be separated. This makes the process of making butter a type of physical change.
It is actually a chemical change. The butter, sugar, water and cream are cooked, resulting in a chemical change. Toffee cannot be "uncooked" back into butter and sugar. Physical changes can be undone. Chemical changes, no.
Making water glow is a physical change. Adding a substance like a fluorescent dye or phosphorescent material to water to make it glow involves only a physical alteration in the properties of water, not a chemical change in its molecular structure.
making lemonade is a physical change i believe
A chemical change
Making Kool-aid is a physical change.
No it is a physical change.
Making soft drinks is a chemical change. After my opinion it is physical process of mixing.
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Making soft drinks is a chemical change. After my opinion it is physical process of mixing.
Butter becoming rancid is a chemical change because it involves the oxidation of the fats in the butter, leading to the formation of new compounds that give off an unpleasant odor and taste. This process alters the chemical composition of the butter, making it different from its original form.