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Is heating a cake chemical change?
No, heating a cake is not a chemical change.
Heating a cake is a physical change. A physical change is a change in the form or appearance of a substance without a change in its chemical composition. When a cake is heated, the sugar melts and the proteins coagulate, causing the cake to rise and brown. These changes are all physical changes because the chemical composition of the cake does not change.
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