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20 June, 00:22

Cooking a cheeseburger physical or chemical

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  1. 20 June, 02:47
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    Haha ... I guess it depends on how well you cook. If you're a terrible cook and your food catches fire, thats chemical change. Because the compounds in whatever food you're cooking becomes oxidized by O2, meaning it changes to a new compound.

    If you're a decent cook and nothing catches fire, then it is only physical change, there are no reactions, just change of state.
  2. 20 June, 03:59
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    Chemicle, once you cook it, the properties change plus youvcan never uncook it
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