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Dashawn
5 February, 07:21
What type of change is baking a cake? Why?
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Antoine Harper
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Transcript of Physical and Chemical changeswhen baking a cake. The first change that occurs when you are baking a cake is a physical change. When you pour the cakebatter in to the pan/bowl, then add the water, the batter only changes its appearance from a solid to a liquid
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