Asked by Elizabeth
is breaking an egg a chemical or physical change?
is cooking an egg a chemical or physical change?
is cooking an egg a chemical or physical change?
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Answered by
DrBob222
Breaking an egg is a physical change. We still have shell (but broken in pieces now) and we still have egg yolk and egg white bit those are now outside th shell.
Cooking an egg is a chemical change. We have changed the chemical composition of the yolk an the egg white.
Cooking an egg is a chemical change. We have changed the chemical composition of the yolk an the egg white.
Answered by
Tushar
It is a physical change as because we still have the egg yolk and it's white broken bits which can again be arranged and as the chemical composition of the egg does not change it is a physical change.
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Answered by
Anonymous
cooking
Answered by
Suhani
I think it is a chemical change because egg can be joined in pieces but it will remain broken egg only we can't joint it as it was, so it is a chemical change
Answered by
marina
thanks:)
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Tested
Answered by
Bethany Smith
This was very helpful, thank you!
Answered by
Neha
Can anyone, a experienced person tell whether breaking of an egg is chemical or a physical change.. Coz no one has given a expected answer... Plz do it with interest coz if you don't know it don't reply... Someone has put tested, someone has put cooking.. What is all that.. So plz reply.. Thank you
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DIVYA DHARSHINI
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