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Is an example of "Meat and vegetables are roasted in the oven." be considered a chemical change to matter?
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Yes, roasting meat and vegetables in the oven is considered a chemical change to matter. During roasting, various chemical reactions occur, including the Maillard reaction, which affects flavor and color, and the breakdown of proteins and carbohydrates. These changes result in the formation of new substances that have different properties from the original uncooked meat and vegetables. Therefore, the process of cooking them in the oven leads to chemical changes.