that's a good question........it depends on if the hot dog is raw or cooked/frozen...............but if the meat is raw and there are bacteria in the hot dog and if you kill it by boiling it then it is a chemical change
Cooking meat results in chemical change. Proteins in meat are broken down by the heat, and this is a chemical reaction.
No. Cooking is the application of heat, not a chemical reaction.
Yes it is a chemical change because the meat changes i had this question on my test i got it wrong but now i know .
Because cooking involve chemical reactions, chemical transformations of the initial materials.
ok so heres the deal i don't know but please someone help me i need this paper in tomorrow please someone send a saviour please :) hopes are high here
It's a physical change.
The chemical structure is unchanged.
The only change taking place is the temperature being raised- a physical change.
Because the chemical composition is changed.
Yes or not
Yes
Yes, it is a chemical change.
it is actually a gravitational change.
Cooking oatmeal is a chemical change.
Cooking eggs is an example of a chemical change.
Cooking is a chemical transformation.
Cooking involve chemical reactions.
Basically it is an Chemical reaction due to that it change it physically too. It is a chemical.
yes, cooking is a physical change. Mostly stuff that are cooked are chemical changes
Cooking involve a chemical change.
Cooking is a chemical process.
its a chemical change beacuse it is irreversible :)
Because cooking involve also chemical reactions.