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4 March, 19:13

Which best explains why making a pancake from batter is an example of a chemical change?

-The pancake that forms is a different state of matter.

-The change from batter to pancake can be reversed.

-A new substance forms when the batter is cooked.

-The batter changes shape when it is cooked.

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  1. 4 March, 19:39
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    The correct answer is C. A new substance forms when the batter is cooked.

    Explanation:

    When a chemical change occurs the properties, and composition of substances change. This means atoms in the substance re-arrange to form a new substance. This only occurs when there is a chemical change, but not when physical changes occur, indeed a physical change only affects the state of the matter, shape, size, etc.

    In the case of the pancake, this is an example of a chemical change because though the process of cooking the pancake changes its composition. Due to this, the properties of the cooked pancake, and the butter are not the same as a new substance forms. Also, in this and most chemical changes, reversibility is not possible, that is why you cannot reverse the process and make the cooked pancake batter once again.
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