Is making oatmeal a chemical change?
Making oatmeal involves cooking rolled oats in water or milk. This process results in a change in the physical state of the oats as they absorb the liquid and become soft. However, the chemical composition of the oats remains unchanged. The nutrients and molecular structure of the oats are preserved throughout the cooking process. Therefore, making oatmeal is not considered a chemical change but rather a physical change.
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