Physical changes can be undone. It is not possible to unfry a chicken. The heat casues chemical changes in the meat and in any coating.
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frying chicken IS a chemical change.
Frying is a chemical process.
Frying an egg is a chemical change.
Cooking food (including frying it) does produce chemical changes.
Correction to previous unknown writers answer:Frying fish is a chemical change, not a physical change in chemistry....The chemical makeup of the (fish) is changed forever after frying.
frying chicken IS a chemical change.
Frying is a chemical process.
Frying an egg is a chemical change.
Pan frying, no. It is a chemical change. Which is why it smokes and changes colors.
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both Frying eggs is a chemical process.
Cooking food (including frying it) does produce chemical changes.
Heating a frying pan is a physical change. A chemical change is when you change the chemical properties. Heating the pan is only changing the temperature of the pan not the chemical make up.
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Correction to previous unknown writers answer:Frying fish is a chemical change, not a physical change in chemistry....The chemical makeup of the (fish) is changed forever after frying.
Frying an egg is a chemical change. A chemical change is when the chemical properties change and when color changes, it is irreversible and obviously, you cannot change a fried egg back to a raw egg. The egg changes color and the substance is not the same.